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SIXX PAXX Show

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Jennifer,  Germany Germany
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About: SIXX PAXX Theater

The hottest show in Europe has a new address, now in the heart of Berlin! You'll find Germany's famous SIXX PAXX show in Potsdamer Platz. Don't miss the chance to experience the musical thrill of a lifetime in a state-of-the-art venue featuring world-class performers.

SIXX PAXX Theater
44 Köthener Straße, 10963, Berlin
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