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“Bulgarian Christmas” charity concert in support of children with severe chronic diseases held on Christmas Day

Once again this year, the charity concert of the “Bulgarian Christmas” initiative took place on Christmas day. The funds raised will go in support of children with severe chronic diseases, for purchasing modern high precision diagnostic, treatment and rehabilitation equipment.

The traditional charity concert took place at the Ivan Vazov National Theatre in Sofia. The event was attended by President Rosen Plevneliev.

This year’s 14th edition of the charity event was joined by renowned Bulgarian musicians, dancers, athletes, actors and journalists, among them opera prima Rayna Kabaivanska, folk singer Nikolina Chakardakova, Krisia, children from the Lyubomir Pipkov Music School and many more. 




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