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See high-in-demand magician and mentalist Larry Soffer live at Silverstar!
Win 2 tickets to his show, which takes place this Saturday, February 8 at Silverstar Casino at 14:00.

Larry Soffer is the most influential name in magic across South Africa and he is fast earning an exceptional name abroad as his brand continues to grow from strength to strength.
This high-in-demand magician and mentalist has performed for the likes of Prince Harry, Jay Z and Beyoncé, Andi McDowell, Hooti and the Blowfish, the SA rugby and cricket teams and PJ Powers to name a few.
From audiences of 50 to 6 000, Larry’s shows are a highly interactive combination of mind reading, metal bending, telekinesis and side-splitting comedy. By revealing their innermost thoughts, controlling their action and predicting their every move, Larry captivates any audience with his unforgettable style of entertainment.
All you have to do to win 2 tickets to his show, which takes place this Saturday, February 8 at Silverstar Casino at 14:00, is answer the following question:
What are three of the highly interactive things that Larry does as a mentalist? Send your answers, contact details and area where you stay (Krugersdorp or Roodepoort) to caxtonjoburgwest@gmail.com.
The winners of the competition will be notified on Thursday, February 6.
Ticket sales are being donated to 1965Ride Charity. The 1965Ride is an annual 850km, nine day cycle tour between Johannesburg and Komani, cycling for education.
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“Entertainment is an understatement when it comes to his show. Seriously mind-blowing stuff and magic aside, it’s something new,” said singer and songwriter Jimmy Nevis.
“I’m gobsmacked on how he did this, it was incredible,” Liezl van der Westhuizen – presenter and TV personality.
“What Entertainment! Thank you! You left behind so many wannabe magicians,” SA’s Cricket caption Graham Smith.
“I have seen magicians around the world but Larry is in a league of his own,” said Mike from Mike and the Mechanics.
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