Bryan Adams Returns to Sofia for Exclusive Acoustic Concert at 'Bulgaria' Hall
Bryan Adams, one of the world’s most iconic rock musicians, is returning to Bulgaria for an exclusive acoustic concert at the "Bulgaria" Hall in Sofia on April 29
Legendary rhythm and blues group Boyz II Men have canceled their concert in the Balkan countries, including Bulgaria, as part of what was initially announced as a farewell European tour.
Boyz II Men were to perform in the Winter Palace in Sofia on May 5, 2010.
Sofia was to be the first stop on the European route of the R’n’B group, whose members are coming together for the first time in seven years.
The group have apologized for not being able to stage a concert in Bulgaria and have expressed hope that Sofia will host one of their concerts in the future, making it clear their upcoming tour will not be the last one.
The legendary Philadelphia group was founded in 1988 by Nathan Morris and Michael McCary who were later joined by Wanya Morris and Shawn Stockman.
The organizers of the group’s concert in Sofia, Symphonics Entertainment and NG Partners, had announced that a number of Bulgarian pop stars known as BGN All-Stars were also to take part in the concert, including Maria Ilieva, Beloslava, Grafa, Lyubo, among others.
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Russian Ambassador to Bulgaria, Eleonora Mitrofanova, was met with protests and forced to leave an exhibition at the National Gallery "Kvadrat 500"
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One of the most cherished spring traditions in Bulgaria is the celebration of Baba Marta and the wearing of martenitsa—twisted red and white threads believed to bring health and prosperity
Vyacheslav Lupov, the mayor of Taraclia in the Republic of Moldova, participated in the B40 Balkan Cities Forum held in Sofia, Bulgaria
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