WIN! Tickets to The Shanghai Restoration Project 

By That's PRD, May 2, 2017

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Following their 2015 The Classics Tour, The Shanghai Restoration Project, a trio founded by Emmy Award-winning musician Dave Liang, return to China this May to promote their latest release: Life Elsewhere. It’s an album that weaves jazz, electronica, samba, bossa nova and world music with Chinese Taoist philosophy. The band will be joined by jazz guitarist Zhang Xiongguan.

Sat May 13, 8.30-10pm; RMB100 advanced order, RMB120 at the door. T:union. See event listing.

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