For the first time in the history of Slovenia, we will be able to see and hear the performance of the world-famous Russian orchestra, The Red Army Choir, Orchestra and Ballet. The Red Army Choir draws its repertoire from Russian folk songs, Russian patriotic songs and classical music (Bizet, Wagner, Mozart, Michel Legrand, Francis Lai, etc.), as well as pop and rock hits. On September 25, we will be able to witness a music and dance spectacle in Stožice in Ljubljana.
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Bryan Ferry, one of the most innovative singers in popular rock music, began his career in the early 1970s in the progressive pop-rock group Roxy Music. Just as perfectionist as he went about his work at Roxy Music, he also continued his solo career. The artist, who continues to evolve even today, is coming to Munich, Germany on September 14th.
Rockin'1000, Learn To Fly - a thousand Italian musicians want to bring the Foo Fighters to a concert
Rockin'1000 - a collective of thousands of Italian singers, guitarists, bassists and drummers - came together in Cesena, Italy to perform the Foo Fighters' 1999 hit, "Learn To Fly". The mega event, a year in the making, was an invitation to the Foo Fighters to visit the Italian city of Cesena. Who could say no to them?
A special honor will befall Slovenia - Morrissey, one of the most enigmatic and controversial figures of indie rock, is coming to Ljubljana on October 10.
The Kaval company recently opened the long-awaited Špica caffe restaurant on the renovated embankment, which was once a real Ljubljana bathing place, but today it looks like a beach again thanks to the pleasant wooden and green areas. On August 20, we can attend a free concert by the band Muff at the excellent, extremely popular Špica location in Ljubljana.
Trnowski ninja Klemen Klemen returns to the crime scene of the pompous concert on the second anniversary of Kino Šišek after exactly four years. This time, he brings brand new material with him - his third studio album, which will be released on the day of the concert, September 4, 2015.
The Slovenian band Big Foot Mama will mark twenty-five years of activity with a jubilee concert in Ljubljana's Tivoli Hall and the release of a double collection of greatest hits.
The Italian star Eros Ramazzotti, the master of timeless hits that got under our skin, is coming to Ljubljana again! Synonymous with Italian hits with the author's signature, he will visit our Stožice Arena on September 22 and try to repeat the spectacle he performed in 2009, when he visited Slovenia for the first time.
The legendary musician Carlos Santana, who is characterized by the interweaving of guitar riffs with rock, blues, Afro-Cuban, jazz and Latin rhythms, rose to fame in the late 60s and early 70s. One of rock's best guitar virtuosos will perform in Verona, Italy on July 20th.
Madonna, one of the most recognizable names in pop music, an icon who can easily be called the queen of pop, will tour North America and Europe this year to promote her latest album Rebel Heart, which was released in March this year. On November 7 and 8, the tour will also stop in Prague, Czech Republic.
Roxette, the Swedish masters of pop music, with countless gold and platinum awards, are on tour again. Fans will have the opportunity to hear the biggest hits of the 80s and 90s also live, if we go to Vienna on July 8, where Roxette will give a concert and revive their biggest hits.
One of the best and most popular English indie-rock bands is returning to European concert stages with a new album, which will be released in the fall of 2015. They are also returning to Slovenia - after a full Križanke 4 years ago, this time for their first Ljubljana club performance - at Kino Šiška.











