Bluesman Zucchero is returning to Slovenia next year, spoiling the Italian and world music scene with his passionate music, unforgettable duets and exceptional stage presence. We will be able to see and hear him in Stožice on October 8 next year.
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You will be able to celebrate the 45th anniversary of Queen together with The Bohemians, a Queen tribute band to which Brian May, the guitarist of the original line-up, also gives a nod. If you want to relive this famous British group on this bohemian rhapsody to the sounds of hits such as "Radio Gaga", "We Are the Champions", "Somebody to Love", "Bohemian Rhapsody", "Don't Stop Me Now" and "We Will Rock You", which will resonate on December 5, 2015 in Cirkus, simply cannot be missed. Tickets are already on sale.
Denis Jašarević, better known by his stage name Gramatik, is a Slovenian producer of electronic music with a successful career in the USA, which is why Slovenians go to his concerts abroad. This time we have the perfect opportunity to catch him on his Epigram EP tour in Europe. On November 6, he will also stop in Vienna, Austria.
This year we celebrate the 50th anniversary of The Doors. And ideally, in the new Student Campus on Saturday, November 14, we will be able to hear the excellent "tribute to The Doors" band The Doors Alive, which comes from Great Britain. The Doors Alive create the sound, look, authenticity and realistic feel of the 1960s, taking audiences back to the hit days of legendary Californian rock gurus The Doors.
On November 15, the listeners in the Gallus hall of Cankarjev dom will without a doubt be transported to mysterious Africa in our thoughts and rhythm. After almost two decades of coordinating dates and making arrangements, the Bonar-percussion band Drummers of Burundi is finally coming to Ljubljana.
Pendulum DJ Set & Verse is an offshoot of the famous electro-rock band Pendulum. It's a drum'n'bass band formed from one of Australia's best-known exports. The duo will stop at the premises of Cvetličarna in Ljubljana, on Friday the 13th of November 2015. Tickets are already on sale.
This year, Kurzschluss, the festival's pop club, will come to life in a new location. In the completely "transformed" Glass Hall at the Economic Exhibition Center, we are expected with an exceptional program framework and a fresh charge of creativity. For this year, Kurzschluss announces more than ten exceptional evenings of international stars of electronic music, cult Slovenian musicians, and in addition to the opening evening, the celebration of Christmas and the longest night of the year will also have a special feature.
The cult Bristol trip-hoppers, who in the 1990s laid the foundation for a new sound fusion between hip-hop, dub and psychedelic production called trip-hop, are still winning the ears of many fans of alternative music production. Soon, in February of next year, they will also visit Vienna on their European tour, where they promise to present a new album, which has no name yet.
World-renowned singer Ellie Goulding is considered one of the better technically skilled performers. The 28-year-old British singer is ahead of the release of her third studio album, Delirium, which can be expected on November 6. In January of next year, she will also perform in Vienna, where we can expect the presentation of her new album, but of course her greatest hits will not be missing either.
This month, the music group Jardier announces the release of their debut album, which they will present at the Šiška Cinema on October 31st as a guest band at the promotion of the band's new album Dan D. The first album of the band Jardier will be released as a CD on the day of the concert, and from October 21st on available on all major online digital music providers.
Florence + The Machine, a British indie band formed in London in 2007, is named after its lead singer Florence Welch. Followers of the band know that Florence is characterized by her unique vocals and charisma, and her songs, the songs of the British band, are urban anthems, to say the least. Florence + The Machine are coming to Munich on December 16th.
The famous Scottish rockers Simple Minds, who, along with Depeche Mode and U2, are the most important representatives of the new wave rock music of the eighties, are coming to Milan on November 21. The great veterans of the new wave generation of the eighties, who are responsible for tracks such as Don't You (Forget About Me), Alive and Kicking and Belfast Child, promise an unforgettable evening.











