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Erykah Badu Tribute

Erykah Badu Tribute

When

30 May 2018

Where

The Quarter
Mumbai

Cost

Erykah Badu

Erykah Badu is known for her soulful music style, showcased on albums such as the Grammy Award-winning 'Baduizm' and her follow-up, 'Live.' Watch Ronja Burve, Christos Yerolatsitis, Aron Nyiro and Marios Menelaou pay tribute to this legend, live at The Quarter.

Happy Hours from 7 pm till when the first note is played.

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