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Orlin Pavlov begins summer tour around Bulgaria

Orlin Pavlov
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Orlin Pavlov’s summer tour of Bulgaria starts on 22 July at the Summer Theatre in Plovdiv’s Bunarjika, and will continue along Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast. The two-hour audio-visual show will feature emblematic songs from Orlin Pavlov’s first solo album “A little bit more”, as well as some of the audiences’ favourite songs, a blend of different genres: pop, jazz, swing and funk. Some of Bulgaria’s best-loved musicians will guest perform alongside Orlin Pavlov.

The title song from the album “A little bit more” has been included in the Bulgarian TV series “Dear heirs”. The music and the arrangement is by Yasen Kozev and Krum Georgiev, the lyrics – by Geri Turiyska and Krum Georgiev.

Editing by Dilyana Tracheva

Translated and posted by Milena Daynova



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