Thursday, 14 April 2022

Milky Chance Returns to Zagreb with Concert at Tvornica Kulture this December!

April 14, 2022 - German duo and global pop phenomenon Milky Chance have announced a concert in the Croatian capital as part of their 'Tour Again' European touring schedule. 

Indie-pop sensation Milky Chance is again preparing to delight the audience at Tvornica Kulture (Culture Factory) on December 4 with a concert as part of the European 'Tour Again'.

Milky Chance, a German duo including singer and guitarist Clemens Rehbein and DJ and producer Philipp Dausch became a global pop phenomenon back in 2013, recognizable by infectious melodies and sound that mixes influences from electronic music to reggae and R&B.

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Anthony Molina

Milky Chance has been in perpetual motion since the release of their debut single, “Stolen Dance,” which turned them into music stars in just a few months. Recorded at Rehbein's home in Kassel, Germany, the song became an international hit after the band released it online in 2013, topping the charts in more than a dozen countries before crossing the Atlantic to No. 1 on Billboard's alternative charts.

 

In the years that followed, Milky Chance released three acclaimed studio albums, collected more than five billion streams, sold-out concerts around the world, performed at festivals such as Coachella and Lollapalooza, and were guests on Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon.

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Anthony Molina

The latest album, "Trip Tape," from 2021, released the infectious hit "Colorado," which collected over 100 million streams on various platforms, and a month ago, the latest single, "Synchronize," was released, which flooded the lists and air of radio stations.

 

As the audience could see at the 2018 concert at Tvornica Kulture, their live show stands alongside their "virtual" success. Milky Chance’s live performance is nothing short of enchanting, filled with airy guitars, ethereal synthesizers, and a pulsating rhythm. Everyone in Croatia is looking forward to seeing them again!

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Ticket sales start on April 29 on Eventim and Entrio and are 159 kuna.

For more, check out our lifestyle section.

Tuesday, 22 February 2022

12 Year Wait: Caribou Returns to Zagreb with Lauba Concert on March 12

February 22, 2022 -  After a long 12-year wait, Caribou returns to Zagreb for an impressive audio-visual concert at the Lauba House for People and Arts.

As anti-pandemic restrictions ease across Europe, Caribou can finally embark on their European tour and has added a Zagreb concert! As they put together a new audio-visual concept for the upcoming tour, which includes a 10-meter-wide LED screen and a 12-meter-wide stage, the Lauba House for People and Arts proved to be the best space to meet all required technical requirements. All those who were lucky enough to see Caribou at the SC Gallery back in 2008 know about the natural symbiosis of their unique audio-visual expression and gallery space, so it is to be expected that the combination of Caribou and Lauba will result in a stunning spectacle.

Thus, after a long 12-year wait, the Canadian genius and London-based Dan Snaith and his great four-member band Caribou will return to Zagreb. Fortunately for us, this 42-year-old doctor of mathematics appeared in KSET for the first time in 2004, shortly after the release of the great "Up in Flames" album when he danced with the Chicago Underground Trio, cementing his status in this city, apparently, for all time.

Changing the band's name to Caribou under the threat of a lawsuit by a certain Handsome Dick Manitoba did not hurt Dan at all because each of his new arrivals in Zagreb attracted more and more people, while with each new release, he disarmed critics by bringing his abstract fusion of electronics and indie pop on the annual lists of the best albums around the world.

Each album came with numerous professional awards, such as the prestigious Canadian Polaris Music Award and the Juno Awards.

With their last concert in Zagreb, Caribou promoted the album "Swim," which hinted at the significant commercial potential of this group and was further emphasized after Caribou's entire world tour in 2012 supporting Radiohead. It was therefore not surprising that two years later, with the release of the album "Our Love," they exploded and replaced 500-capacity clubs with halls that accommodate more than 3,000 people. They also reached the top at festivals and, in 2014, played at the Pula Arena as the main act of Dimensions festival.

Two years have passed since Caribou released their new album "Suddenly," which was praised by critics like its predecessors, and which will be presented to the Zagreb audience after several delays.

A limited number of tickets at a promotional price of 170 kuna can be purchased at Dirty Old Shop and Rockmark and online until February 28 or until stocks last. After that, the price will be 190 kuna, and 220 kuna at the entrance. 

Tickets purchased when they were initially released two years ago are valid for this concert and do not have to be replaced with new ones. Refunds are accepted until February 28. 

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