Hundreds of people will meet the sunrise on the first morning of July with a big concert on the central beach of Burgas.
The program for "July Morning - 2024" will start tonight and will last until the morning. Various bands will perform on the open stage. Vlado Mihaylov from SLNG and Mariana Dobreva from Silhouette will perform songs by the beloved band P.I.F., whose frontman is no longer with us.
"Music is always the most important part of July Morning, because through it people forget where they are and what worries they have. I hope the songs they hear and the bands they see will bring them exactly that timelessness", said Mariana Dobreva.
Due to the expected gathering of people on the Burgas beach, there will be increased police presence, as well as medical staff and lifeguards. The Municipality of Burgas has provided wood so that groups of friends can light fires by the seaside in the evening.
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