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Jazz Under the Stars at Kamen Bryag

Photo: BTA-archive

The cliffs above Kamen Bryag village on the Black Sea will once again be the venue of the festival Jazz Under the Stars.

This year it is taking place on July 19 and 20, and on the first night, jazz lovers will be able to hear performances by saxophone player Galatea Mustafa, singer Christina Jechkova and Eliya & Live Band. 

The second night’s concert features singer and actress Volena Apostolova. Besides pursuing a career in jazz, she has also been performing in the musicals of the opera house in Varna. She will be followed by Prof. Veselin Koychev Trio, together with his daughter Svetlina. The headliners of the second night will be the musicians from Kerana and the Cosmonauts. The festival is organized by Kavarna municipality, the Bulgarian news agency BTA reports.  

Compiled by Darina Grigorova
Translated and posted by Milena Daynova
Photos: BTA-archive, Kavarna municipality



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