Mary Boys Band have been preparing a series of concerts and presented a new song, called “Moeto momche” (My Boy).
On Thursday, September 25, at the concert studio of Radio Varna at 7 p.m. Maria Mutafchieva and "her boy" Miroslav Mutafchiev will perform an acoustic concert "Only for You" - guitar and voice. With this concert, the group puts an end to a long presentation of Mary Boys Band’s records, which began to be released this year. The Bulgarian National Radio is a media partner of the initiative - in May the group had a concert of the same name at Studio 1 of the Bulgarian National Radio in Sofia and now Mary and Miro are doing this concert in Varna, but in an acoustic romantic version. In it, they will present the records "Only for You" and "The Long Way Home".
The next concert of Mary Boys Band - on October 10 in Plovdiv at the Boris Hristov House of Culture - will be completely different, with multimedia that visualizes Mary's stories from the stage. Around this date, the record with the album "Unknown Streets" is also expected. It will be released when "Summer is leaving, autumn is coming" - the popular refrain from the song "Unknown Streets" by Mary Boys Band, which everyone has been singing over the years.
But the concert dates do not end! Mary Boys Band will celebrate its 30th anniversary with a concert that the band has never done before - with a large symphony orchestra. It will take place in Bulgaria Hall in Sofia on November 21, the Day of the Christian Family. It will feature the hits from the albums "Unknown Streets", "Just for You", "The Long Road Home", "Happy Days", "Keep Dreaming" and new singles. Among them is the latest song by Mary Boys Band - "My Boy".
The truth is that sometimes it's worth it to just look straight at the person we love and tell them: "I love you!"
Author: Dilyana Tracheva
Publication in English: Al. Markov
Photos: Facebook/ Maria Mutafchieva - Mary, Facebook/ Mary Boys Band
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