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"Something Is Happening" … Duet Riton meets with audiences across Bulgaria

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The "Something Is Happening" tour of Duet Riton continues. It is named after their latest album, featuring ten new original songs. After the concerts in Gotse Delchev, Haskovo and Stara Zagora, the duo will meet their music fans in Dobrich (June 17), Veliko Tarnovo (September 11), Gabrovo (September 25) and Sliven (October 1).

Katya and Zdravko are already looking forward to the big concert at the National Palace of Culture on January 20, 2026. Musicians Julian Yanev (keyboards and vocals), Shterion Pilidov (guitar and vocals), Aleks Nushev (bass guitar), Georgi Markov (drums) and vocalists Hristina Neykova, Katya Krasteva and Ralitsa Guberska from the band "Angels of Riton" will be on stage during the tour.


The shows feature modern arrangements of well-known songs as well as those from the new album. Among them is the title track "Something Is Happening." The music is by the young singer Martina Ivanova. Drago Draganov wrote the lyrics. The arrangement is by Aleks Nushev.

Edited by Dilyana Tracheva

Published and translated by Kostadin Atanasov

Photo: facebook.com/riton.net





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