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The prima of Bulgarian pop music will sing in Olympia Hall in Paris on May 24

Photo: lili.bg

Lili Ivanova will sing for the second time in the Olympia Hall. The concert is scheduled for May 24, 2026 and is under the auspices of President Rumen Radev, the team of the pop star informs.

Lili Ivanova sends special thanks to Gerard Pont - director of the FrancoFolies festival and executive head of Morgane Groupe, and Hristina Kambitova, director of FrancoFolies de Bulgarie.

On January 9, 2009, Lili Ivanova became the first Bulgarian artist with a solo concert in one of the most popular concert venues in Europe. The following year, the album "Au Nom De La Foi" was released, which bears the name of a song performed in French with lyrics by Stéphane Chapelle, music by Christian Hall and arrangement by Emil Boyadzhiev.

Editor: Ivo Ivanov

Publication in English: Al. Markov

Photo: lili.bg



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