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Paris musicians put on concert in front of occupied Odéon Theatre

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Paris musicians put on concert in front of occupied Odéon Theatre

Paris musicians put on concert in front of occupied Odéon Theatre

Artists, musicians and many temporary or short-contract workers who depend on cultural events for a living have seen their work stopped because of COVID restrictions.


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