“It is special for us to be here. Because our first performances in Het Sportpaleis were at ‘Night of the Proms’,” the brothers said. “Those shows were the first time we thought: ‘What if we tried it on our own?’ And now look. Next year we will be here ten times.”
In addition to Clouseau, American singer Anastacia – known for the worldwide hit ‘I’m Outta Love’ – will also take to the stage again at Night of the Proms for the first time in a long time. They share the spotlight with ‘You Give Me Something’ singer James Morrison and American rock band Toto, who you undoubtedly know from the song ‘Africa’. Belgian singer-songwriter Berre is also present to represent the young talent. American cellist Nathan Chan also joins the line-up.
‘Night of the Proms’ kicked off on Friday with a first show, but you can also see the artists at work on Saturday evening in the Sportpaleis. You can find tickets at sportpaleis.be.
Next year in December, Clouseau will make his big comeback at the Sportpaleis with no fewer than ten shows. On December 20, Koen (56) and Kris Wauters (58) will play their 125th concert in the hall. Ticket sales started on Thursday morning and all tickets were sold out in no time. Nine additional shows were immediately announced. You can also find tickets for these concerts at sportpaleis.be.
2023-11-24 21:11:29
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