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On Saturday, September 20th, the Event Hall in Westpark, Ingolstadt, is set to host a captivating live event – the Crime Night. This intriguing evening promises to take you on an exciting journey through real criminal cases that have shaken the city.
The Crime Night is a unique opportunity to delve into the world of crime, as two hosts guide you through the intricate details of these true stories. Tickets for this event can be purchased on the Event Hall's website, www.eventhalle-westpark.de/programm-tickets.
The Event Hall at Westpark will host two shows of Crime Night on September 20th, with the first commencing at 6 PM and the second at 8:45 PM. Each show lasts for a duration of 60 minutes, ensuring an engaging and focused experience for all attendees.
The Crime Night is a live event that focuses on real-life crimes that have occurred within the city. While no additional information about the crime cases or hosts has been provided, the promise of an unforgettable evening is enough to pique the interest of any crime enthusiast.
For those who wish to attend, tickets can be bought online at www.eventhalle-westpark.de/programm-tickets. The identities of the two hosts for the Kriminacht on September 20th at the Event-Hall of Westpark in Ingolstadt are yet to be revealed.
Whether you're a fan of true crime stories or simply looking for an engaging night out, the Crime Night promises to deliver an enthralling experience. Don't miss out on this opportunity to delve into the world of crime and uncover the truth behind some of the city's most intriguing cases.
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