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Lubo Kirov ends successful tour with three concerts in Sofia

Photo: Facebook / Lubo Kirov

Lubo Kirov will conclude his "Tour 2023" with three shows in Hall 1 of the National Palace of Culture (NDK) - on November 8, 9 and 10. They will be the climax of a concert marathon attended by more than 12,000 people. He has sold out concert halls in larger cities across the country, proving once again that he is one of Bulgaria's most successful and influential contemporary artists. 

The three concerts at the National Palace of Culture will be the crowning glory of a very successful year for Lubo Kirov, in which he was once again included in the prestigious Forbes list of "Top 70 Bulgarian Celebrities", won a number of awards and his album "Kiss Me" became the best-selling physical album of 2023.






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