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    • Mamma Mia

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      Casino de Paris, Paris, France

      21 October 2023 (Saturday) 20:00

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    • Harlem Globetrotters

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      AccorHotels Arena, Paris, France

      06 April 2024 (Saturday) 20:00

      If you’ve ever wanted to see a sports show that was more show than sport, you should probably check out the Harlem Globetrotters. The Globetrotters are an exhibition basketball team that keeps your eyes glued to the court, both out of excitement for the game and awe for their moves. They combine neat tricks and theater into their plays, finding a perfect combination between the track and theater. The Harlem Globetrotters play in many cities across the US, and as such, have a bit of a following where ever they go.

       

      Fans of the Harlem Globetrotters can likely find a seat in the stands in 2019 because they have plenty of dates. Most of these games are held in the same city or state several times before they move on to the next location, starting on January 12th in North Charleston. Places you can see them include Columbus, Memphis, Fresno, Murray, Ada, Omaha, Albany, and Moline. You can even see them in select areas in England and Spain. The last date for the year is on May 19th in Bandalona.

       

      Harlem Globetrotters Background

       

      The Harlem Globetrotters basketball team was founded in 1926 by Abe Saperstein. The team slowly transitioned into adding more and more trick shots and other neat stunts into their routines, until they were known more for their style than their sports. There are currently 52 players on the team from all around the US. The Globetrotters have inspired many movies and series from their team, including Go, Man, Go! and The Super Globetrotters.

       

      Harlem Globetrotters in Pop Culture

       

      With the Globetrotters long presence in the world of basketball theatrics, they’ve made a name for themselves and have managed to appear in a variety of pop culture projects. They’ve appeared in TV shows like Kickin’ It, American Ninja Warrior, I Can Do That, Dog With A Blog, and The Goldbergs.

      83 tickets left

    • Harlem Globetrotters

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      AccorHotels Arena, Paris, France

      07 April 2024 (Sunday) 20:00

      If you’ve ever wanted to see a sports show that was more show than sport, you should probably check out the Harlem Globetrotters. The Globetrotters are an exhibition basketball team that keeps your eyes glued to the court, both out of excitement for the game and awe for their moves. They combine neat tricks and theater into their plays, finding a perfect combination between the track and theater. The Harlem Globetrotters play in many cities across the US, and as such, have a bit of a following where ever they go.

       

      Fans of the Harlem Globetrotters can likely find a seat in the stands in 2019 because they have plenty of dates. Most of these games are held in the same city or state several times before they move on to the next location, starting on January 12th in North Charleston. Places you can see them include Columbus, Memphis, Fresno, Murray, Ada, Omaha, Albany, and Moline. You can even see them in select areas in England and Spain. The last date for the year is on May 19th in Bandalona.

       

      Harlem Globetrotters Background

       

      The Harlem Globetrotters basketball team was founded in 1926 by Abe Saperstein. The team slowly transitioned into adding more and more trick shots and other neat stunts into their routines, until they were known more for their style than their sports. There are currently 52 players on the team from all around the US. The Globetrotters have inspired many movies and series from their team, including Go, Man, Go! and The Super Globetrotters.

       

      Harlem Globetrotters in Pop Culture

       

      With the Globetrotters long presence in the world of basketball theatrics, they’ve made a name for themselves and have managed to appear in a variety of pop culture projects. They’ve appeared in TV shows like Kickin’ It, American Ninja Warrior, I Can Do That, Dog With A Blog, and The Goldbergs.

      79 tickets left

    • Mo Gilligan

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      Apollo Theatre, Paris, France

      22 September 2024 (Sunday) 19:00

       

      Mo Gilligan is an English stand-up comedian known for his observational comedy.

       

      After several years of uploading comedy clips to social media, he found global success in 2017. His breakout moment came when he was spotted by the rapper Drake, who quoted some of Gilligan's comedy on his own Instagram account.

       

      Mo Gilligan hosts his own show, The Lateish Show with Mo Gilligan, which debuted 19 July 2019 on Channel 4. 

      His first comedy special on Netflix, Mo Gilligan: Momentum, was released globally in 190 countries during 2019.

      22 tickets left