Last Chance to Buy Tickets for This Musical, Kid-Friendly Show

By That's, July 26, 2019

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Looking for a family-friendly activity to do this weekend? Look no further than Der Elefantenpups. The story is about animals in the zoo that choose different musical instruments according to their physical features and ultimately become a symphony orchestra. 

Elefantenpups

Last Chance to Buy Tickets for This Musical, Kid-Friendly Show
Images via promoter

Kids can learn about various musical instruments and their unique timbres through a fun and sweet story. Your little ones are sure to love it! 

Elefantenpups
Flyer courtesy of promoter

The event will take place on July 26-27 (times vary) at ET Space

To book your tickets visit the e-ticket site. You can also purchase tickets easily from your phone by scanning the QR code below:

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July 26, 7.30pm / July 27, 10.30am, 2.30pm; RMB180-380. ET Space, see event listingPurchase tickets here


[Cover image courtesy of promoter]

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