Dimo Stoyanov from the band P.I.F who passed away a little over a year ago still lives in the hearts of his friends and fans. Numerous events in his memory were organized in 2021, and a concert was scheduled for 21 December, 2021, the date on which Dimo passed from this world one year ago, entitled “P.I.F. Fairytale – DIMOut”. Later the show was re-scheduled for 14 January this year.
One of the most beautiful songs sung by Dimo is “Fairytale”, lyrics Dimo Stoyanov, music Ivan Velkov.
“Though he is gone, Dimo will be with us on stage, as he has been all these years,” the musicians from the band say. Alongside the other members of P.I.F. the show will feature Ersin Mustafov, Vladimir Mihailov, Victor (Gabana) and Mihaela Nenova – violin.
The participants in “P.I.F. Fairytale – DIMOut” say that it is going to be more than a concert in memory of Dimo, that it will be a show all about the fabulous people who live in our hearts, about love, the real, cosmic kind of love which knows no bounds in time or space.
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