2016-07-04

Goran Bregovic and Wedding and funeral orchestra will come back to Bucharest to attend the second edition of the “Baro Foro” inter-cultural festival due at Arenele Romane on September 30.

Bregovic is to reedit a sensational show that will welcome his fans to a journey through his famous albums and hits. More names to be announced soon, inform the organizers from the BestMusic Live Concerts.

Goran Bregovic, born in 1950 in Sarajevo, Bosnia, is one of the most internationally known modern musicians and composers of the Balkans. Bregovic has composed for such varied artists as Iggy Pop and Cesaria Evora, but he got became famous by playing guitar with his rock band Bijelo Dugme (The White Button), also becoming the idol of the youth in former Yugoslavia and the most important rock star over there. He left Bijelo Dugme in the 90s, counting 13 albums sold in six millions copies.

However after so many years of performing rock, Bregovic dedicated to a new music style, a mix of Balkan traditional beats with rock sounds. Among his better-known scores are three of Emir Kusturica’s films.

The tickets for the Baro Foro festival are available at www.iabilet.ro, in Hard Rock Café, Muzica Store, Beraria H, Perfect Tour travel agencies, at Unirii 1 tube station, Uman stores, IQ BOX-Telekom, Say store network-Orange partner and on the self-service terminals ZebraPay countrywide.

Earlybird tickets until August 1st range from RON 165, A category (only 700 tickets, sectors K and E, seat in the tribune), to RON 99 (no seat, in front of the stage, only 600 tickets) and to RON 65, in the Arena, with seat or without seat.

After August 1st, the tickets will cost RON 185, RON 119 and RON 75, while after September 1, the tickets will be RON 200, RON 125 and RON 100.

However, only 4,000 tickets will be put up for sale to also have enough room for dance.

Children under 7 have free access if accompanies by an adult who has a ticket.

The ticket map available here.

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