Plants fill seats at Barcelona opera house concert

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LEAVES AND LIBRETTOS: Barcelona opera house hosts concert for an audience of thousands of potted plants.

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The event was conceived by Spanish artist Eugenio Ampudia who said he was inspired by nature during the pandemic.

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