Are you interested in when the lights will be turned on in various Slovenian cities? Turning on the holiday lights 2021? Happy December is just around the corner. In many Slovenian cities, holiday lights will shine in the next few days, while in some world capitals, they hurried up and lit them already at the beginning of November. Whatever we want, the festive atmosphere is never superfluous!
2019 hasn't even started yet, but we're already dreaming of September, when the gentle Michael Bublé is coming to Zagreb. The proud owner of ten studio albums, numerous hits, four Grammy awards and more than 60 million albums sold, will stop in the Croatian capital on September 16, 2019. The concert is part of a world tour on which Bublé promotes his latest studio album Love, which released on November 16 this year.
A gentle singer-songwriter with an acoustic guitar, the Swedish troubadour of Argentinian roots, José González, presented his new album Vestiges & Claws this year. This is his first solo product after a seven-year hiatus and reuniting with his band Junip. His music knows no time constraints and if we want to stop at least for a moment, then we can go to his concert in Zagreb in November.
The mystical Icelandic band Sigur Rós is coming to Croatia on October 20, specifically to Zagreb, where they will perform for the first time. This will be their premiere performance in Croatia, and they performed in Slovenia for the first and only time in 2012 in Maribor, when they presented the then current album Valtari. They are coming to Zagreb as part of the European tour An Evening with Sigur Rós. This will be their only concert in the region.
If you want to jump into the new year to the rhythms of electronic music flavored with light and video effects, the spectacular Zagreb 360° NYE party is just for you. The 70-meter stage will host many world-famous DJs, among them the first name will certainly be Armin Van Buuren, while Sander Van Doorn, Julian Jordan, Juicy M MoTi and other master mixers will keep the audience on their toes.
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.
In the world of classical music, a talent that could be described as a "rebel" rarely appears. HAUSER, one of today's most respected cellists, is just that – and in the most stunning way. As one of the founding members of the popular duo 2Cellos, Hauser is known for bringing a modern spin to classical music. And now this musical phenomenon brings its uniqueness to Arena Zagreb, on October 25, as part of its first solo world tour "Rebel With a Cello".
In July, the stage in Arena Pula will shake under the weight of the characters and talents of the kings of rock. The day before the performance of ex-Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant, music giants Status Quo will warm up the stage. Tickets are already available.
After successful performances in Berlin, Frankfurt, Hamburg and Geneva, the ballet performance The Great Gatsby is also coming to Zagreb. Great ballet dancers will take us to the magical world of Carraway, Daisy and Jay Gatsby on October 14, 2017. Denis Matvienko will play the lead role, and the show's choreographer is Dwight Rhoden. Tickets are already on sale.
Many fans of world music star Andrea Bocelli have many reasons to be happy this autumn. The Italian tenor released two new albums on October 21, namely Opera: The ultimate collection with arias from the operas of Giuseppe Verdi and Giacomo Puccini and the second album with Puccini's opera Manon Lescaut. At the same time, on November 29, a unique musical spectacle will take place in Arena Zagreb - Bocelli's great solo concert.
It is hard to imagine a better way to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the InMusic festival than with the performance of one of the most important contemporary artists, who also performed at the first festival in 2006. Morrissey is coming to Zagreb on December 12.
The popular American soul singer Macy Gray will bring her raspy R&B voice to Zagreb in March 2017, where she is coming with a fresh jazz album, Stripped.