The California numetal band Papa Roach, one of the most interesting and fresh numetal bands at the beginning of the millennium, is coming to Vienna with the new album Crooked Teeth on September 20. This is their ninth studio album, which was released in May this year.
The world-renowned Slovenian-Croatian duo 2Cellos, consisting of Luka Šulić and Stjepan Hauser, will perform their first arena show in Ljubljana on April 7 and 8, 2017, in the Stožice Arena in Ljubljana. Apart from Belgrade, the Slovenian capital will be their only outpost in the former Yugoslavia, so don't miss the concert spectacle and get your tickets in time (they go on sale on July 21, 2016). It goes without saying that they will sell out quickly, but we can add that they recently played in Zagreb in front of a crowd of 50,000 people, so it can happen that the Arena crowd will be too small for everyone who wants to listen! At the concert, the duo will present their biggest hits, but there will also be new, upcoming material that is currently being created in the studio.
As part of the 2017 Crazy World Tour, the German rock legends Scorpions are also coming to Ljubljana! Their greatest hits, such as Rock You Like a Hurricane, Still Loving You and Wind of Change, will be available live soon. The concert, which was announced for December 5, 2017, has been postponed.
Get your dancing shoes ready, one of the pioneers of electroswing, Austrian musician, producer and DJ Parlov Stelar, is coming to Zagreb! He combines mainly jazz, swing and electronica into a unique musical experience, and he conquers audiences both in Europe and elsewhere in the world. Parov Stelar is coming to Zagreb in April as part of The Burning Spider tour, where he plans to present a new album.
Star British DJ Paul Oakenfold made history under Mount Everest. At an altitude of 5,380 meters, he organized the highest party in history in the base camp there.
If six years ago we enjoyed the first concert of the popular American post-punk band Interpol in Križanke, this time we will have to go to Belgrade or Vienna. The New York trio is coming there in August, on the wings of the Turn On The Bright Lights tour, with which they celebrate the 15th anniversary of the release of the album of the same name. They promise to play the entire album on tour - back and forth.
The elder of the regional rap scene, Edo Maajka, who has been writing one of the most successful musical stories in the Balkans, not only in his native Bosnia, since the beginning of his solo career at the turn of the millennium, is returning to Kino Šiška. At this performance, he will be accompanied live by world-class musicians, and the repertoire will also be spiced up with songs from the upcoming new album.
The 'space cowboys' Jamiroquai are coming our way. With music, a mixture of many styles from funk, soul, R&B, jazz, disco, they have repeatedly occupied the top places of the music charts. We will be able to listen to them in Vienna on November 15, where they are coming on the wings of the new album Automaton.
The musical legends Rolling Stones are coming to our vicinity. If you haven't yet managed to catch a band that has been living the rock'n'roll lifestyle since the early sixties and is still going strong, then don't hesitate. You can see them at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Styria, Austria, on September 16 this year, where they are coming as part of the Stones - No Filter tour.
The Chainsmokers have been reaping success after success for the last period, and with their greatest hits, the duo will also stop in Vienna on February 18, 2017. Andrew Taggart and Alex Pall suddenly rose to fame with 2014's Selfie, which became an online and club hit, catapulting them into the stratosphere of fame. Tickets are already on sale.
On February 19, 2017, Klemen Klemen, a renowned rapper of the Slovenian music scene, will perform as part of Drama Akustika. Don't miss this unforgettable evening, enhanced by energetic rhythms and authentic rap lyrics. Tickets are already available.
Gregorian, a German-English choral pop group, is coming to Zagreb. The well-established choir, known for its modern interpretation of the medieval Gregorian chant, will perform in Arena Zagreb on February 9 as part of the Master of Chants - Final Chapter Tour. The farewell tour of the famous band Gregorian, founded by the music producer of the band Enigma, Frank Peterson, is a real concert spectacle that should not be missed.