Omnia (band) - Band Line-up - Previous Band Members

Previous Band Members

  • Noel "Caicus" Franken (percussion)
  • Misja "Barca" van Laatum (vocals, percussion)
  • Joyce "Gaudia" Hellendoorn (vocals, flute and percussion)
  • Saskia "Zaza" van Koningsbrugge (dance, percussion)
  • Louis "Luka" Aubri (swordplay, didgeridoo, vocals, percussion)
  • Mirjam "Ursula" van den Boogaard (percussion)
  • Nico "Caligula" (percussion)
  • Angela ""Thalia" (dance)
  • Mark "Argus" van den Broek (acrobatics and juggling)
  • Renee "Gaius" van de Schuur (swordplay)
  • Tijn "Timor" Rams (swordplay)
  • Floris "Florissimo" Pasma (juggling and fire)
  • Ben "Kleine Ben" van Koert (percussion)
  • Susanne Ruhling (vocals, dance, percussion)
  • Michel "Mich" Rozek (drums)
  • Joost "Yoast" van Es (guitar, violin)
  • Tom "Tommy" Spaan (drums and percussion)
  • Joseph "Joe" Hennon (DADGAD guitar)
  • Maral Haggimoni (vocals, dance, percussion)

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