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Nammos Limassol to welcome The Gypsy Queens on 27 April

With the official opening of Nammos Limassol and The Retail Village taking place two days earlier, Nammos Limassol and The Retail Village will host its first opening event on 27 April featuring the Gypsy Queens.

As noted on their website, the Gypsy Queens is a French pop band formed in Nice by Didier Casnati.

They play a large repertoire of multi-lingual covers, with a rich vocal style likened to bands such as The Beach Boys or The Beatles.

Although the band successfully released albums in 2012 and 2014, they are first and foremost a performing band, typically playing at over 200 private events a year, their website notes.

They have been "discovered" by the likes of Sir Elton John and Nicolas Sarkozy and have been mainstays of the private party circuit of the rich and famous ever since.

As founder Didier Casnati claims "we are the most famous band you have never heard of."

Meanwhile Nammos Limassol’s event calendar, promising an array of exciting experiences and appearances by renowned personalities, can be seen via the link below.

Link for the events: https://issuu.com/parklanecyprus/docs/nammos_limassol_-_calendar_of_events

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