As Christmas holidays are coming nearer pop and jazz singer Beloslava is giving a big concert as part of the playbill of the 29th New Year Festival organized by the National Palace of Culture in Sofia. On 15 December the singer will appear on stage Hall No. 3 with her colleagues - jazzmen Dimitar Semov (percussion), Dimitar Karamfilov (double bass) Rosen Zahariev a.k.a. Rocco (trumpet), Elena Kokorska (vocals) and her favorite pianist Zhivko Petrov.
Beloslava tells us more about the upcoming concert:
„The concert warms up my forthcoming national tour planned for 2016 in nine towns. It is designed to support my new album that will be released in March 2016. Its title is Time for Me is You and it is my fourth. The concert in the National Palace of Culture is the last for this year. In the concert hall we are going to screen videos of my songs from my three latest albums. I also present my latest single The Beauty. We are going to premiere the video to it at the concert on 15 December. In fact we have structured different genre sections in the program. The arrangements have been made especially for the event by Zhivko Petrov. The second part will feature the four singles from the future album and the videos to them. The third part will also be quite interesting. We will have a special guest, beatbox champion SkilleR who is going to give clout to our R&B part that will include a quote from the song Your Mother Too made in collaboration with Upsurt as well as Music Works Miracles with Spens. We will have a talented dancer at the concert, Joanna Nuamerue. The concert will end with a disco acoustic part - and we are going to dance. We will try to transform Hall No. 3 by using a decent multimedia, a good sound and nice people.”
English version Daniela Konstantinova
The audio file contains the following performances:
1. Time for Me is You
2. The Beauty
3. I Forgot My Scarf
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