The legendary British group Whitesnake clearly feels like they are in their living room in Ljubljana, as they are returning to the Slovenian capital on July 12, 2016, which will be their third performance in the last decade. This time it will again be hosted by Hala Tivoli, where the famous rockers will stop as part of the summer European tour The Greatest Hits Tour.
British rock band Whitesnake is returning to Ljubljana (July 12, 2016 we will be able to listen to it in the Tivoli Hall), this is probably the last time, because after more than 40 years of creation, they will be singers David Coverdale and the rest of the band probably hung microphones, guitars, drumsticks, bass players and other instruments on a peg. At least, as far as concerts in halls around the world are concerned. The group Whitesnake was formed a long time ago in 1978 (in fact, it never really came into being, because it is constantly changing; it has already been playing in it through 50 musicians, the only inventory is the singer David Coverdale), when Slovenia was still part of Yugoslavia, when Lady Gaga wasn't even born and we hadn't even thought about the Internet.
It was founded by David Coverdale after he left the band Deep Purple, and the hooks (read: guitars) were shared by many famous guitarists in the group, from Adrian Vandenberg, Vivian Campbell to Steve Vai. The group Whitesnake, which initially fell into the blues-hard rock genre, succeeded in breaking through to the big stage in 1987 with the album of the same name. Tracks are to be underlined on it "Is This Love" and "Here I Go Again", which became rock classics. Between 1990 and 1997, she was in "winter sleep", and in the second spring she started with the album Restless Heart (1997). They drummed again on the 25th anniversary of their existence. To date, they have released more than ten studio albums.
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Today, Whitesnake consists of David Coverdala, Joel Hoekstra (guitar), Reb Beach (guitar), Michael Devin (bass), Tommy Aldridge (drums) and Michele Luppi (keyboards), which is also the line-up announced to arrive in Ljubljana.
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