Presenting the whambassadors

The diplomatic corps should definitely launch their own band. They could call it Wham-bassadors. After all, if monks can do it, why not ambassadors?

And on the evidence of their talent at a ‘Relaxed Musical Evening’ hosted by Austrian ambassador Ernst-Peter Brezovszky at his residence on December 12, there’s definitely a gap in the market!


Brezovszky on the piano was joined by Luxembourg ambassador Gérard Philipps on guitar


While Vietnamese ambassador Lai Ngoc Doan brought his saxophone


The band posed for their group promo photo with their wives and Estonian ambassador Katrin Kivi (third right)





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