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Exmouth Pavilion Concert

30/01/2019

Concert featuring a wide variety of music by The Band of HM Royal Marines Commando Training Centre.

Date: 30 Jan 2019

Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Exmouth Pavilions

Box Office: 01395 222477

 

 

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