The autumn edition of SoFest will attract fans of various arts with interesting events and participants from different countries. From November 14 to 17, Sofia Live Club will host two theatrical performances and various concerts. SoFest Autumn 2024 is held with the support and under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture and the Mayor of Sofia. The festival is part of the Cultural Events Calendar of the Ministry of Culture and Sofia Municipality.
SoFest Autumn tempts jazz lovers with the participation of The Fours Quintet from the Netherlands and Thanos Stavridis Quartet from Greece.
The last two evenings – November 16 and 17 – are reserved for two very special concerts. On November 16, Roberta will present her interpretation of the most iconic songs by Janis Joplin. The Foundation will close SoFest 2024 with a concert in memory of the unforgettable Bulgarian musician Kiril Marichkov.
On November 17, the musicians will perform popular music hits, as well as new acoustic arrangements. On Sunday evening, Dobrin Vekilov – Doni, Ivan Lechev, Slavcho Nikolov and Vеnko Poromanski will perform together with their special guests – Valdi Totev (composer, vocalist and pianist of Shturcite) and B.T.R’s frontman Atanas Penev, who is one of the most recognizable and beloved voices of Bulgarian rock.
Editing by: Dilyana Tracheva
Published and translated by Kostadin Atanasov
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