During the school holidays, 17-year-old Tiffany visited Italy with the school choir, where they sang in many cathedrals. But then she came across a fountain with exceptional acoustics in Venice and couldn't resist the opportunity. She sang Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah into it and the recording went around the world. When you hear her performance, you will immediately understand why.
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The rising stars of ambient pop music will delight not only Zagreb enthusiasts but also domestic fans: Cigarettes After Sex are coming to Kino Šiška! Waiting for the visit will be spiced up with the sweet anticipation of the release of the new album, which the band will release just five days before the performance on our soil. See you at the Šiška Cinema on June 14, 2017 at 8:00 p.m. - tickets are already on sale.
The pop-up festival Kurzschluss is coming to Ljubljana on April 14. The first guest of this year's edition will be Luciano, a global megastar, festival star and long-awaited winner of five Best DJ Awards.
Mr. is coming to the Ljubljana club Cvetličarna on April 7, 2017. Satisfaction, world renowned Italian DJ Benny Benassi.
Wow! Check out this Irish step dance performed by dancers from the Hessio School of Irish Dance in Galway, Ireland to Ed Sheeran's Shape of You! But if that doesn't hypnotize you...
Have you ever wondered why Adam Levine received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame ahead of, say, movie legend Denzel Washington? Or Julio Roberts? Not even George Clooney has a star. Why? It turns out that there is a very interesting but rather simple reason behind the awarding of stars on the Walk of Fame.
In January, tennis players Roger Federer, Tommy Haas and Grigor Dimitrov surprised fans with a video of themselves singing along to the piano during the Australian Open. Now the boy band BackhandBoys are back with an improved version of Hard to Say I'm Sorry, joined by Novak Djokovic. They are clearly not afraid of a career after tennis...
The sun is already warming us warmly and it seems only right that our thoughts are already on one of the best summer festivals in Europe. Of course, it is the Sziget 2017 festival, which will be held again on the island in the heart of the Hungarian capital between August 9 and 16. On Freedom Island this year, we will be able to witness world music names, including Kasabian, Wiz Khalifa, PJ Harvey, Alt-J, Interpol, Rita Ora, Major Lazer and more.
The legendary singer with a powerful voice, whose career and international fame have lasted almost half a century, is coming to the Pula Arena on August 2. The 'Tiger from Wales', as he was called by the female audience, and one of the biggest sex symbols of the second half of the 20th century, will once again give a concert that we will not easily forget.
Get the tissues ready. Coco is Pixar's new masterpiece that will make your eyes water and amaze you with its graphics. It tells the story of a 12-year-old boy who dreams of becoming a famous musician like his idol Ernesto de la Cruz, and in the pursuit of his dream, when he touches a famous guitar, he finds himself in the land of the dead, where his adventure can begin.
On March 25, 2017, in the Ljubljana club Cirkus, we will move to the nineties, namely Bepop, Babilon and Sendi will share the microphone on stage. Come and listen to the hits of your youth and ours.
The intrigue of a father who disobeys his daughter, the clash of two underworld rivals and the vacillating guardian of public order between them, and the confrontation of three (dis)enchanted ladies - this titillating story from the milieu of crime and prostitution was a means for the playwright John Gay to draw a complex political satire on the corruption of English society at the beginning of the 18th century. The Beggar's Opera, the most performed work of the time, will be staged for the first time at the SNG Nova Gorica on March 23rd. It also inspired many adaptations and remakes, among which the most famous are Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill's Threepenny Opera (1928) and Benjamin Britten's modernist musical adaptation (1948), but it is also worth mentioning the politically engaged (non-musical) drama of the Czech playwright Vaclav Havel ( 1978) and Opera Wonyosi by the Nigerian Nobel laureate Wola Soyinka (1977).