Prominent Bulgarian artists, musicians, athletes, journalists and public figures will take part at the "Bulgarian Christmas" charity campaign in support of children in need, held under the auspices of the President of the Republic of Bulgaria Rumen Radev. The Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra will perform at the Ivan Vazov National Theatre. Eminent Bulgarian musicians will participate at the charity initiative, including the National Folklore Ensemble Philip Koutev, Doni and Neti, Grafa, Desi Dobreva, Avenue band, Children's Vocal Group Bon-Bon, Nelly Rangelova and “Detski Smiah” vocal group, Lubo Kirov and Poli Genova, Vassil Petrov, Orlin Pavlov, etc.
The 20th edition of the charity initiative is in support of children with rare genetic diseases. The concert begins at 20:00 pm and will be broadcast live on Bulgarian National Radio.
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