This February: Don’t miss Charles J Tan’s Homecoming show
SINGER-songwriter Charles J Tan will return fresh from his performance showcase in France this February for a one night only performance in Melbourne.
SINGER-songwriter Charles J Tan will return fresh from his performance showcase in France this February for a one night only performance in Melbourne.
After a whirlwind tour of Singapore, Manila, Kuala Lumpur and Los Angeles, Charles J Tan will be performing ‘live’ once again in his accosted hometown – Melbourne, Australia. Fresh from his performance showcase in Cannes, France, Charles will return in February for a one night only intimate performance on the rooftop garden, under the stars, to share his adventure and new bag of songs since “The Pelham Sessions”. You won’t want to miss this exclusive evening.
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