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Swedish rocker Eagle-Eye Cherry to play show near Ramstein


The International Center of Glass Art and the Glass Hall in Meisenthal, France.

The International Center of Glass Art and the Glass Hall, left, in Meisenthal, France, are part of Meisenthal Glassworks, a production facility where the area's long tradition of glassblowing is being kept alive. (Phillip Walter Wellman/Stars and Stripes)

Swedish musician Eagle-Eye Cherry, best known for his 1997 hit “Save Tonight,” will perform next week just an hour from Ramstein Air Base.

He’s scheduled to take the stage Oct. 17 at the Halle Verriere in Meisenthal, France. Doors open at 8 p.m.

Concertgoers who arrive early can tour the on-site glassworks, a restored factory famous across France for its handmade Christmas ornaments.

Details about the concert can be found here. More information about the glassworks is available here.

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