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Purghom Musical Performance Hall, sometimes referred to as "Purghom hall" or simply "Purghom," was a famous concert hall in the Bith capital city of Weogar on the planet Clak'dor VII. It was the venue of choice for a two-week-long, sold-out tour featuring the percussion group Shluur, and was used by the group's Wookiee arranger, Wurokkk, as a musical experiment that ended in disaster for the Bith audience.

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  • Purghom Musical Performance Hall, sometimes referred to as "Purghom hall" or simply "Purghom," was a famous concert hall in the Bith capital city of Weogar on the planet Clak'dor VII. It was the venue of choice for a two-week-long, sold-out tour featuring the percussion group Shluur, and was used by the group's Wookiee arranger, Wurokkk, as a musical experiment that ended in disaster for the Bith audience.
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  • Purghom Musical Performance Hall, sometimes referred to as "Purghom hall" or simply "Purghom," was a famous concert hall in the Bith capital city of Weogar on the planet Clak'dor VII. It was the venue of choice for a two-week-long, sold-out tour featuring the percussion group Shluur, and was used by the group's Wookiee arranger, Wurokkk, as a musical experiment that ended in disaster for the Bith audience.
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