In November 2015, Riblja čorba, the legendary Serbian rock band, is returning to Slovenia, and will gather their fans again in Ljubljana's Cvetličarna, where they toured at the same time last year. Despite the controversial singer Bora Đorđević, there are not a few of them in our country, as the fact that many generations grew up with them cannot be erased from his statements. They have been on the scene for 37 years, and in that time they have accumulated so many hits that they would need two concerts to play them all.
Events
On November 6, the premiere of the ballet Peer Gynt will take place at SNG Maribor. The story of the Nordic hero from Henrik Ibsen's play of the same name was "translated" into dance steps by choreographer Edward Clug, and the musical background consists of the works of Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg.
The Children's Curiosity Laboratory in the Celje City Center, which presents science to children in a fun way, is a great idea for a family weekend "outing", as the weather forecast is not the most promising for wandering around in the air. All young scientists will receive a diploma, a commemorative T-shirt and a gift. We think we already know what you'll be doing this weekend.
From October 20 to November 22, the Month of Design 2015 will provide a variety of events in the capital, which will also take place this year in the former printing house of Youth Books.
On October 29, a ballet evening by choreographers Rosana Hribar, Gregor Luštek and Alexander Ekman will take place for the first time in the Ljubljana Opera House. The ballet evening consisting of two parts under the title Meso srca / Kaktusi will present the creativity of the current generation of choreographers.
On Sunday, October 18, the stage in the Stožice hall will be resounding with bouncy Irish dancers led by Michael Flatley. Lord of the Dance will visit Slovenia again - this time with a new show Nevarne igre.
The festival Borštnik's meeting, which attracts theater lovers from near and far to Maribor every autumn, is celebrating half a century this year. This important turning point will be marked between October 15 and 25 by numerous performances, a varied accompanying program and an exhibition and e-exhibition Let's go to Borštnik.
On October 21, Lado Bizovičar will tackle a topic he knows even less about than music at the Cultural Center in Mengš. In the Špas theater, we'll be laughing again - this time at the new comedy Slovenian literature from A to Z.
The British synthpop duo, after their outstanding debut in 2010 with the album Happiness and the somewhat less successful album Exile, returns with the album Surrender, which will be released on October 9 this year. The boys are also coming back with a tour, during which they will also perform in Vienna.
After Eros Ramazzotti and Big Foot Mama, the Stožice arena will certainly be filled by the extremely popular Serbian vocalist Željko Joksimović, who is returning to Ljubljana after a two-year hiatus. On this occasion, he will be joined on stage by musicians from Ljubljana and Belgrade, and it should be a real musical excess, as the concert will be managed by a 45-member team. Find out what they will prepare on October 17, 2015.
After an extraordinary performance in the spring of 2013, which ended with a general raving on the Komuna stage, the smaller hall of the Urban Culture Center Kino Šiška, the energetic Danish electro-pop duo is back with an excellent new album "Straitjacket"!
British indie pop trio Alt-J, champions of the new quiet, subtle sympho-rock wave of experimental indie structure and recipients of the prestigious mercury music award, are coming to the Stadhalle in Vienna on November 25th.