Bulgarian artists will take part in the festive Christmas concert in Stockholm, organised with the European Commission's representation and embassies, the Bulgarian embassy in the Swedish capital announced on Facebook. The event is scheduled for 8 December 2025 at 18:00 local time at the Adolf Fredrik Church.
“This annual tradition enables diplomatic missions to present Europe’s cultural diversity to the residents and visitors of Stockholm, and we are confident that this year’s concert will be met with enthusiasm and festive spirit,” said the embassy.
At the concert, musician Mihail Dinchev will perform two traditional Bulgarian Christmas songs: 'Malka Moma Dvori Mete' and 'Razsardi Se Malka Moma'.
Tickets for the concert are free and will be available from today via the European Commission’s representation website. Due to high demand, the embassy recommends securing a place promptly once tickets are released.
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