The lords of good vibes DEEP ZONE Project are preparing their top event of the year. For the first time they are organizing DEEP ZONE All Stars, bringing together all their vocalists and collaborations over the years. For the past 25 years they have collaborated with musicians such as Miro, Krisko, Desi Dobreva, Gumeni Glavi, Atanas Kolev, as well as the singers of the project - Yoanna, Nadia, Nelina, and more... On November 15, we expect to see all of them on one stage in this party-concert. To make the evening even more special, DJ Dian Solo (Dian Savov), the main driver and co-founder of the DEEP ZONE Project back in 1999, will also celebrate his personal anniversary:
"To top it off, I plan to celebrate my 50th birthday as well, because there is no better place to celebrate an anniversary than the stage, with all you wonderful people and all the artists with whom fate has met me during these years. We have prepared a three-hour party-concert-disco marathon, performing all our original hits. We have also prepared surprises and we are to present some brand new songs. There will be a great laser show, too. Such a thing will happen in Sofia for the first time.”
We immerse ourselves in the party atmosphere of DEEP ZONE Project with a brand new recording - DJ Dian Solo's version of the Bulgarian folk song "Prituri se planinata", which became world famous thanks to the captivating performance of Stefka Sabotinova. Now the song has been recorded together with folk singer Tatyana, who recently returned from the USA with the title of "Miss Inspiration". According to Dian, there is a lot of history, a lot of music, a lot of nostalgia and a lot of Bulgarian beauty in this melody. And he believes that it is right to pass on this beautiful Bulgarian music to the next generations.
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