On November 15, 2016, the famous French musician, composer and producer Jean Michel Jarre is returning to Slovenia. The pioneer of electronic music performed here once, namely in 2008, when he impressed Halo Tivoli as part of a tour adapted for smaller and more intimate venues. After a six-year hiatus, he is now returning to the big stage.
In October this year, he will be a versatile musician Jean-Michel Jarre embarked on a European tour The 'Electronica' World Tour, which will transfer the energy of macro concerts to concert halls all over Europe. As part of the tour, Jean Michel will visit more than 40 venues, among them Ljubljana Stožice hall, in which he will perform November 15, 2016. Even earlier, he will provide a good atmosphere at some summer festivals to warm up.
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From a musician whose name is synonymous with spectacle, we can expect a truly unique musical journey, on which he will guide us through novelties from two current albums, "Electronica 1: The Time Machine"and completely fresh"Electronica 2: The Heart of Noise", which was released on May 6 this year. In addition to enjoying the novelties, visitors can also hope for a nostalgic journey through the artist's extremely rich musical repertoire. A unique opportunity for an unforgettable musical event in the Slovenian capital is definitely not to be missed.
Jean Michel Jarre is considered one of the most influential musicians of the modern era, a genius artist whose approach shaped electronic music and paved the way for current generations. He encountered synthesizers for the first time in the late sixties and after the first commercial failures, for which the experimental nature of his work was to blame, he slowly but steadily made his way among the giants. To date, he has sold more than 80 million albums, and he also became the first Westerner to perform in China.
Jarr's stunning and infamous open air shows are audiovisual treats that feature an exciting mix of lights, lasers, pyrotechnics and the latest technology. With these kinds of performances all over the world, he made his mark both in the history of music and in the Guinness Book of Records. He holds four records on the list of concerts with the largest number of listeners, and the highlights include the performance in Paris in 1990, where 2.5 million people attended, and the spectacle in Moscow, where seven years later he surpassed his own record and on the occasion of the 850th anniversary city performed in front of a crowd of 3.5 million.
In Slovenia, we hosted the godfather of electronic music in 2008, when he prepared a series of performances for smaller venues, with which he honored the 32nd anniversary of the release of the timeless masterpiece, the Oxygene album. At that time, he filled Ljubljana's Tivoli Hall with as many as 50 analog synthesizers, with which he conjured up a unique concert experience.
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