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Patti Smith sings her heart out onstage.

The “Punk Poet Laureate” can’t stay away from the stage.

Patti Smith — who has played 24 shows all over the globe this year — has just three more shows lined up in 2023.

First up, the “Before The Night” singer will stop into Kingston, NY’s Ulster Performing Arts Center on Nov. 11.

After that, she’ll stop into Chicago, IL’s The Salt Shed on Dec. 27.

Finally, the 76-year-old Rock and Roll Hall of Famer will close the year at Brooklyn, NY’s Brooklyn Steel on Dec. 30.

And if you want to see her live, tickets are available for all three upcoming gigs .

For NY fans, we recommend making it out to the Brooklyn show instead of Kingston if you can — as of now, prices are much cheaper for the Brooklyn Steel date.

At the time of publication, we found tickets going for $525 before fees on Vivid Seats for the Nov. 11 concert whereas prices start at $95 before fees to see Smith in BK.

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We’ve got everything you need to know and more about Patti Smith’s remaining 2023 tour dates below.

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Patti Smith set list

As noted above, Smith has performed a handful of concerts in 2023.

According to Set List FM , here’s what she’s been playing live on the road this year.

01.) “Dancing Barefoot” 02.) “Footnote to Howl” (Allen Ginsberg cover) 03.) “Ghost Dance” 04.) “My Blakean Year” 05.) “I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night)” (The Electric Prunes cover) 06.) “Guiding Light” (Television cover) 07.) “Nine” 08.) “Because the Night” 09.) “Beneath the Southern Cross” 10.) “My Little Red Book” (Burt Bacharach cover) 11.) “7 and 7 Is” (Love cover) 12.) “Summer Cannibals” 13.) “Peaceable Kingdom / People Have the Power” 14.) “Pissing in a River” 15.) “Gloria” (Them cover) Encore:

16.) “After the Gold Rush” (Neil Young cover) 17.) “People Have the Power”

Classic rockers on tour in 2023

Many timeless icons who have been pounding the pavement for over 50 years are still going strong this year.

Here are just five of our favorites you won’t want to miss live these next few months.

•  Stevie Nicks

•  The Eagles

•  Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band

•  Aerosmith

•  Queen with Adam Lambert

Who else is touring? Check out our list of the 22 biggest classic rock tours in 2023 here to find out.

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  • So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star
  • Guiding Light
  • Happy Birthday to You
  • Dancing Barefoot
  • 77 Sunset Strip Intro Theme Song
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  • Ain't It Strange
  • Beneath the Southern Cross

Patti Smith at The Salt Shed, Chicago, IL, USA

  • All Along the Watchtower
  • Because the Night
  • Dirty Old Town

Patti Smith at Duomo di Siena, Siena, Italy

  • Happy Xmas (War Is Over)
  • O Holy Night
  • Peaceable Kingdom / People Have the Power
  • Pissing in a River
  • People Have the Power

Patti Smith at Duomo di Modena, Modena, Italy

  • After the Gold Rush

Patti Smith at Chiesa di Santa Maria Donnaregina Vecchia, Naples, Italy

  • My Blakean Year
  • L'infinito - Giacomo Leopardi (poetic interlude)
  • Extract from Tosca

Patti Smith at Teatro Massimo, Pescara, Italy

  • Peaceable Kingdom
  • Rimani - Gabriele D'Annunzio (poetic interlude)

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At the Anthem, Patti Smith’s power and passions still have potency

The pioneering singer demonstrated her unwavering commitment to several causes and concerns, including d.c. statehood.

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After the first few songs of her set Saturday night at the Anthem, it took Patti Smith a few tries to get on track for a cover of “I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night),” by the Electric Prunes. The singer shrugged off a missed note and had to restart after she got tangled in the lyrics, but neither Smith nor the full house seemed to mind.

“That wasn’t real,” Smith explained. “That was a slight time warp.”

For a few hours Saturday, Smith was the leader of a band of merry time travelers, reaching back through her years spent as the spiritual connection between the Beat Generation and the proto-punks, playing her own songs and those by like-minded sojourners.

During the Electric Prunes cover, Smith turned her missteps into impromptu poetry before the song built to a frenzy. It’s a song about a dream of an old lover who evaporates at dawn, to which she added the lyric, “Don’t go!”

At 76, Smith has outlived most of the best minds of her generation (and the preceding one): collaborators, friends and lovers to whom she paid tribute during the show, with projections of Robert Mapplethorpe’s “Horses” cover portrait; Robert Frank’s black-and-white video for Smith’s “Summer Cannibals”; her ecstatic reading of Allen Ginsberg’s “Footnote to Howl”; a cover of Television’s “Guiding Light,” in memory of Tom Verlaine, who died earlier this year; and a rousing rendition of her best-known song, “Because the Night,” which she wrote about her husband and “eternal boyfriend,” Fred “Sonic” Smith, who died in 1994.

Smith has played “Because the Night” more than 1,000 times, but the song’s lyrical search for the truth about love and lust is an everlasting one, and her ragged pleadings of “touch me now” grow more sorrowful with each passing year. In kind, Smith’s main instrument — the voice through which she has delivered poetry for more than half a century — is stained by time but still potent.

Smith, one of the baby boomers who never gave up the good fight, still has plenty to scream about. Along with remembering the departed, she encouraged the audience to keep in mind the people around the world in need: those affected by flooding in Libya and the earthquake in Morocco, women fighting for human rights in Iran, and workers striking for fairness in the United States. She dedicated “Peaceable Kingdom” to Palestinians, singing, “I wanted to tell you that your tears were not in vain.”

During her encore, Smith told a story about seeing Neil Young at the Fillmore East 50-odd years ago and covered his song “After the Gold Rush,” which she updated for the times: Mother Nature is still on the run in the 21st century, as it was in the 1970s. As the fight to save humanity from a climate apocalypse continues, so does the struggle for D.C. statehood, a cause Smith noted before her show-ending performance of “People Have the Power.” These days, her lyrics about using the vote as a way “to redeem the work of fools” ring hollow; the power to strike feels more resonant. Either way, Smith reminded the crowd: “Use your voice” — a lesson she has never forgotten.

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Bruce Springsteen Signs Absentee Note for Young Fan During San Francisco Concert

The rock icon helped one of his young audience members out during a show on Sunday March 31

Bruce Springsteen is all for a fan playing hooky.

During his San Francisco concert at the Chase Center on Sunday, March 31, "The Boss," 74, made an audience member's day by signing an absentee note for them.

According to fan-posted video and photos from the event, a young fan caught Springsteen's attention with a sign that read "Skipping school. Sign my note?"

The "Born to Run" artist happily obliged and kneeled down on the stage to sign the unnamed fan's note.

Related: Bruce Springsteen Is Back! Rocker Resumes Tour After Postponing Dates Due to Peptic Ulcer Disease

After postponing several of his 2023 tour dates due to  peptic ulcer disease , Springsteen returned to the stage late last month.

According to the Associated Press , the rock icon was in good spirits at the Footprint Center in Phoenix as he performed alongside the E Street Band, sans wife wife  Patti Scialfa .

In a pair of dark jeans and a red flannel shirt, Springsteen was greeted by a cheering crowd yelling “Bruuuuce!” ahead of his performance, per the publication.

His 29-song set included hits like "Born to Run" and a string of soul covers like “Nightshift” by the Commodores, “Because The Night” by Patti Smith Group, and “Twist and Shout” by The Top Notes/The Isley Brothers/The Beatles.

During the gig, Springsteen also addressed his illness before starting his final track "I’ll See You In My Dream," per the AP.

"Phoenix, first I want to apologize if there was any discomfort because we had to move the show last time. . . . I hope we didn’t inconvenience you too much," he told fans, according to the outlet.

In May 2022, Springsteen  announced  that he'd be heading out on tour in February 2023 for his and the band's first international run since 2017, and their first US tour dates since 2016.

However, his road back to the stage didn't go as smoothly as expected.

Just a month after the tour kicked off, Springsteen  postponed three shows  in a week "due to illness," according to a statement shared on the musician's Twitter page.

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Related: Bruce Springsteen Says Diaphragm Pain from Peptic Ulcer Disease Was 'Killing Me': 'I Couldn't Sing'

By August, the singer/songwriter had to  postpone two of his Philadelphia shows  due to having “taken ill."

In early September — through a statement shared on the singer's social media accounts — it was revealed that he was  "being treated for symptoms of peptic ulcer disease."

Under the "decision of his medical advisors," the remainder of Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band's September shows  were postponed .

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Bruce Springsteen’s 3-Hour-20-Minute Show at L.A.’s Forum Resets the Bar for Epic Bossiness: Concert Review

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But “Wrecking Ball” remains a key moment in his set, not for how sentimental it makes us feel about basketball barns, but for how it makes us feel about us, its true intended subject. Like a lot of the standby songs and commentaries on his 2023 tour and now (following a sick-day pause) the ‘24 outing, this particular standout has to do with his most recurring theme of recent years, live and on record: the thin veil between life and death. In Springsteen’s advanced view of mortality, we’re all dumps-that-jump, in a manner of thinking. And he’s come back from enforced hiatus to throw us the best party, or wake, we could possibly have.

Springsteen hasn’t spoken so much publicly about the condition that took him off the road for six months, and which caused these particular L.A. dates to be postponed for four. But something about his first Forum show Thursday caused him to get a little bit chattier about the malady.

“We’re sorry we missed you last time,” he said during a spoken interlude in the middle of an epic version of “Tenth Avenue Freezeout,” being performed as the show’s penultimate number  after the setlist had already passed the three-hour point. “I hope we didn’t put you out too much. But, man,” he elaborated, “I had the worst motherfucking bellyache you could ever imagine.”

“When I sang, my belly ached,” he said.

“When I did anything, my belly ached,” he continued.

Bruce Springsteen has fire in the belly. Lucky for him and everyone else, it’s back to being a fire that does not consume.

At a length of three hours and 20 minutes, Springsteen’s opening Forum show pretty much set the bar for not gentle into that good Thursday night. Its 200-minute running time was 40 minutes longer than most other sets of his lately, all of which already test and transcend what a guy in his early 70s who recently recovered from illness ought to be pulling off. It’s reductive, though, to focus too much on the running time, which makes it feel like an endurance test or marathon. Yes, every minute added onto a show beyond the tour mean confers some kind of badge of pride on attendees, and it’s great fun to start doing the numbers as a show begins to expand… but the miracle is not just that he endures.

The miracle is that he bobs and weaves with a dynamic setlist that needs that much expansiveness to sufficiently cover multiple moments of sorrow or grief and “Twist and Shout” (should you be so lucky to get that bonus track as a celebration of life, as Thursday’s crowd did).

As fans have already noted during these first few weeks of the 2024 touring resumption, the setlists tend to be only about 75% set in stone. That’s to say, they’re much looser than when the E Street Band hit the road again in 2023, closer to how they used to be in legendary days of yore. For anyone who likes to go to more than one show on a tour, or just for anybody who enjoys knowing they’re in the presence of some free-spiritedness, this flexibility is a godsend.

Given that the surprises each night are added onto the surety of some of the most powerful song sequences he’s ever constructed for a tour, a 2024 Bruce Springsteen show is really something that gives “overstuffed” a good name.

Most of his shows on this show have opened with “Lonesome Day,” which is nearly an overture for the conflicted lyrical feelings that will come up in the emotionally dynamic hours to come. But occasionally he’ll start off with a ringer in advance even of that opener. Thursday, it was a cover of John Lee Hooker’s “Boom Boom,” which ain’t nothing but primal — the blues as filtered through a “Nuggets” sensibility. He hadn’t done this oldie since 2016, which augured well for tour premieres and oddities.

Would an oldie this obscure count among the highlights of a three-hour-plus set that includes an inordinate amount of the best rock songs ever written? On the face of it, no. Or yes, for that segment of fans that lives for the idea of audibles being called.

The biggest surprise of the night: the return of Patti Scialfa, who performed on a few 2023 shows and then disappeared from public view. (“Where’s Patti?” isn’t quite up there with “Where’s Shelly?,” but it still remained a question.) Now we knew, without the FBI being called in: His bride is just living her post-E-Street life, happy to show up for a cameo instead of being tied to a recurring gig. “My baby’s back!,” Springsteen exclaimed, kicking off the first of two numbers the couple performed as a team. The recently rare “Tougher Than the Rest” featured Scialfa leaning in close on their single mic for harmony, followed by “Fire.” That number, Springsteen said, hadn’t been played “in a long time. We did do it on Broadway,” he clarified, but “Patti’s never done it.” By which he possibly meant never performed it as a full-on duet; his wife unexpectedly got the first verse of this ‘70s perennial all to herself. (Patti as a Pointer Sister, to name the group that really made the song famous? Live long enough, and all sorts of things can happen.)

The bones of the set were otherwise mostly intact. “Prove It All Night” follows “Lonesome Day” at the beginning, as a promise. But sometimes it seems like rock ‘n’ roll’s power as an elixir won’t be enough, if you’re reallly following how an underlying narrative develops.

“Ghosts” and “Letter to You,” both from the album of the latter name, overtly introduce the theme of loss, so often returned to. Then the mournful hits keep coming, as pointed segues. “My City of Ruins,” whose “Rise up” chorus barely disguises just how sad it is, goes in for more than 10 minutes, with cheerful chatter, as Bruce introduces the band, followed by bittersweet moments dedicated to the group’s fallen members. That in memoriam segued into a cover of the Commodores’ ‘80s hit “Nightshift,” which pays homage to soul music’s lost ‘60s and ‘70s greats, including Marvin Gaye and Jackie Wilson.

The soul memorial led into “Last Man Standing,” his song about realizing he was the last surviving member of his original band — a song so solemn it’s performed just by Springsteen and a solitary trumpeter, who might as well be playing “Taps.” From there, much of the crowd is relieved to hear Springsteen singing something as light as “Backstreets”… or is it? “Until the end… until the end…,” he sang, drawing one line out into a chant. It’s a “Born to Run”-based suite that has finally, after 49 year, turned into the requiem it was apparently always meant to be.

And then, as this emotionally fraught show drew closer to a close, we got the Three Stooges. That is, during the go-for-broke joy of “Rosalita,” there was a moment when the otherwise stone-faced Little Steven Van Zandt drew close to Springsteen and they indulged in some Larry, Curly and Moe-style face-poking, prodding, mugging and noise-making.

Springsteen has put on a tour that is the most bittersweet show on earth, until it finally settles for being the happiest, and occasionally even goofiest… and then turns heartbreaking again for the final encore. The most abrupt segue might be the final one, when, having climaxed with “Tenth Avenue” and (on this particular night) “Twist and Shout,” he sent the rest of the band off to their sleep while he serenaded the crowd with a completely solo number, “I’ll See You in My Dreams,” boldly sending the audience out thinking again about loved ones they’ve lost, if with a ballad that feels like a comforting lullaby. By the end of the show, he’s kept all these things in balance enough that any of these notes feel like they could be an honest place to land, whether it’s with an Isley Brothers tent revival or a heart-rending ode to creating memories as a means of cheating death.

Given his stage mastery, was it possible Springsteen was moving even himself with this show? It’s probably risky i to parse exactly what emotions a showman this great might be spontaneously feeling. The most deeply emotional moments are deeply baked into the tour. As always, he gave the much-quoted speech about his old friend and bandmate George Theiss’ passing, about the clarity that death brings the living. This should be rote for Springsteen by now, given how little variation he introduces into the homily, as he retells it. Yet his closed eyes looked moist enough as he eulogized his teenaged soulmate once again Thursday night. Honestly, it could also just have been perspiration (even though his face didn’t look that sweaty in the closeups seen on the two big screens for the rest of the show).

Either way, sweat or tears, it was working, like it’s always worked for a few generations now. “You’ll need a good companion for this part of the ride,” Springsteen sang toward the end of the show in “Land of Hope of Dreams,” part of the tumult of climactic numbers. Maybe he didn’t mean that line as an actual rock ‘n’ roll direct-sales pitch at the time he wrote it, but he sure keeps living up to it.

(For Variety ’s review of Springsteen’s San Diego concert March 25, click here .)

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Sleater-Kinney coming to Cleveland this summer: Where will they rock?

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CLEVELAND, Ohio - Indie-rock icons Sleater-Kinney are hitting the road this summer and will include a stop at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on Saturday, July 27. Tickets for the show are on sale now at rockhall.com .

Sleater-Kinney, the duo of Carrie Brownstein and Corin Tucker, is touring behind their 11th studio album, “Little Rope,” produced by John Congleton and released in January of 2024. The album’s creation was deeply informed by the deaths of Brownstein’s mother and stepfather in a car accident while on holiday in Italy in the Fall of 2022. Though the album was mostly composed before the tragedy, Brownstein’s fresh grief and her friend and bandmate’s empathy infuse the album with an audible urgency.

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By Chris Lau, Andrew Raine , Catherine Nicholls, Issy Ronald, Lauren Said-Moorhouse and Tori B. Powell , CNN

Russian singer offers to pay for funerals and treatments 

From CNN's Mia Alberti 

Russian singer Shaman said he will pay for the funerals of the victims and treatments of those injured during the terror attack at the venue.

"We are all one big family. And in a family there is no such thing as somebody else's grief," the singer, known for his nationalistic views, said in a video posted on the Russian social media network Vkontakte to his more than 600,000 followers.

"My people, any troubles and misfortunes have always united our country. They have made Russia tougher and stronger. It will not be possible to frighten and break us this time either," he said. 

Correction: This story has been updated after an earlier version incorrectly stated that Shaman is a singer in the band Picnic.

At least 60 people died after Moscow's Crocus City hall attack

From CNN's Hande Atay Alam 

A woman walks to lay flowers at the Crocus City Hall concert hall in Krasnogorsk, outside Moscow, on Saturday.

At least 60 people died as a result of the terrorist attack in Crocus on Friday, Russia's Investigative Committee said in a report on Saturday. 

There were also 145 people sent to hospitals, according to the Moscow Region’s Health Ministry, Russian state media TASS reported. 

Russia thwarted several ISIS related incidents in March, state media reports

From CNN's Katharina Krebs 

Over the last month, Russia has thwarted several ISIS related incidents in March alone, according to Russia’s state media agency RIA-Novosti.

Below is a list of different reported incidents across Russia that Russian authorities say involved people connected to ISIS, according to RIA:

  • Reported on March 3: "The National Anti-Terrorism Committee reports that six criminals were neutralized during the counter-terrorist operation in the Ingush Karabulak. The identities of those killed have been previously established: they were adherents of the international terrorist organization ISIS."  https://t.me/rian_ru/233807
  • Reported on March 7: "The FSB uncovered a cell of the banned organization Vilayat Khorasan in the Kaluga region, whose members were planning an attack on a synagogue in Moscow. When detained, the terrorists resisted and were neutralized by return fire."  https://t.me/rian_ru/234430
  • Reported on March 20: " Security forces detained the commander of a combat group of the Islamic State terrorist organization banned in Russia, the press service of the FSB Directorate for Moscow and the region said in a statement. The Federal Security Service of Russia for the city of Moscow and the Moscow region detained an internationally wanted citizen of the Russian Federation, born on November 22, 1993, involved in the activities of the international terrorist organization ISIS."  https://ria.ru/20240320/fsb-1934440407.html
  • Reported on March 12: "Law enforcement officers in the forest in the Sunzhensky district of Ingushetia found a cache with medicines and food, which, according to them, belonged to the militants liquidated in Karabulak in early March, the regional Ministry of Internal Affairs reported."  https://ria.ru/20240312/karabulak-1932544167.html

US warned Russia after steady stream of intelligence that ISIS-K was determined to attack, source says

From CNN’s Alex Marquardt, Natasha Bertrand and Jennifer Hansler 

Ambulances and vehicles of Russian emergency services are seen parked outside the burning Crocus City Hall concert venue outside Moscow on Friday.

Starting in November, there has been a steady stream of intelligence that ISIS-K was determined to attack in Russia, according to two sources familiar with the intelligence.

It was “fairly specific” intelligence, rising to the level of a duty to warn and the US intelligence community did indeed warn Russia, one of the sources said. But it’s not clear if this is directly tied to the March 7 warning by the US embassy in Moscow. 

Russian state media  reported  on March 7 that the FSB prevented an ISIS attack on a synagogue in Moscow, according to Reuters. The ISIS attackers were killed in a gunfight, the reports said.

A US official told CNN that the US is working to determine who is culpable for the attack at a Moscow concert venue.

Adrienne Watson, National Security Council spokesperson, issued a statement Friday on the US warning Russia about an attack.

"Earlier this month, the US government had information about a planned terrorist attack in Moscow – potentially targeting large gatherings, to include concerts – which prompted the State Department to issue a public advisory to Americans in Russia. The US Government also shared this information with Russian authorities in accordance with its longstanding ‘duty to warn’ policy."

Macron condemns Moscow terror attack and expresses solidarity with all Russians, Elysee Palace says

From CNN's Jonny Hallam

French President Emmanuel Macron said he "strongly condemns the terrorist attack claimed by the Islamic State" that left at least 40 people dead and more than 100 injured in a Moscow concert hall Friday, according to AFP and Reuters citing the Elysee Palace.

UN Security Council condemns "heinous" terrorist attack in Moscow

From CNN's Richard Roth and Mia Alberti

The United Nations Security Council condemned the "heinous and cowardly" attack at the Crocus concert hall in Krasnogorsk, in Moscow, on Friday, which left 40 dead and more than 140 people injured.

"The members of the Security Council expressed their deepest sympathy and condolences to the families of the victims and to the Russian people, and they wished a speedy and full recovery to those who were injured," the UNSC said in a statement.

The members of the UNSC urged all States to cooperate with the Russian government to "hold perpetrators, organizers, financiers and sponsors of these reprehensible acts of terrorism accountable and bring them to justice."

"The members of the Security Council reiterated that any acts of terrorism are criminal and unjustifiable, regardless of their motivation, wherever, whenever and by whomsoever committed," it said.

Moscow terror attack leaves 115 people hospitalized, 60 in "serious condition," Russian health minister says

From CNN's Darya Tarasova

Emergency services personnel and servicemen are seen outside the Crocus City Hall concert hall in Krasnogorsk, outside Moscow, on Friday.

Following the deadliest terror attack on Moscow in decades, 115 people have been hospitalized of which 60 are in a "serious condition," according to Russian Health Minister Mikhail Murashko. 

“We hospitalized 115 people, five of them are children. One child is in serious condition,” Murashko said in an early morning statment on Saturday according to Russian state media TASS.

UN chief strongly condemns "terrorist attack" in Russia

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has condemned "in the strongest possible terms today's terrorist attack at a concert hall outside Moscow," according to a statement released by deputy spokesperson for the Secretary-General, Farhan Haq. 

"The Secretary-General conveys his deep condolences to the bereaved families and the people and the Government of the Russian Federation. He wishes those injured a speedy recovery," the statement said.

Moscow urgently calls for blood donors to help treat dozens of wounded

Moscow City Duma Chairman Alexey Shaposhnikov late Friday called on Muscovites to come forward and give blood to help treat the dozens of wounded following Russia's deadliest terror attack in decades.

“After today’s tragedy in Crocus, many victims need donor blood. I ask you to donate blood for the wounded! Now this is very important, this is a matter of life and death for dozens of people,” Shaposhnikov said on Telegram

 Shaposhnikov listed several blood center facilities in the Moscow area that will accept donors throughout the weekend.

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