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Stefan Ilchev will close his national tour with concert in Sofia

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Stefan Ilchev is a singer who feels equally good both on the opera and pop stage. Having graduated in opera singing at the Pancho Vladigerov National Academy of Music in Sofia, he was destined to establish himself primarily as a pop artist. Recently, Stefan Ilchev has been perfecting his skills in Milan, Italy, but often returns to Bulgaria to hold his first national tour.

The tour started in Stefan's native city Burgas on June 20 and successfully passed through Varna, Veliko Tarnovo, Stara Zagora and Plovdiv.

Stefan Ilchev's tour will end with a concert in Sofia - in Hall 1 of the National Palace of Culture on October 7. In it, the singer will once again pay tribute to Bulgarian music, which he has loved since he was a child, by presenting in his own way some of the most popular hits of Bulgarian artists. 

Of course, he will also perform his own songs, which have brought him the love of the audience over the years. One of them is  Game (original Bulgarian title "Igra") with music and arrangement by Magomed Aliyev aka Maga and lyrics by Dobromir Banev.





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