Symphonic punk tale “The King and the Clown” based on songs of the cult band will go on tour across Russia, socialbites.ca reported on Yandex Poster.
“We know that guests come to the capital specifically to attend concerts. The “King and the Clown” universe continues to attract both loyal fans and completely new viewers, and we are very pleased that now the symphonic performance of sound, light and stunning vocals will be seen by residents of many cities. Once,” shares Enrico Mazavrishvili, Director of Development of Yandex Posters.
The symphony show promises to impress audiences with detailed visuals, footage from the “King and the Clown” series, and original video sequences including a light show.
Hits “Jumping off the Cliff”, “The Sorcerer’s Baby”, “The Woodsman” and others will be heard in original instrumental versions, placed on a multi-level stage by more than a hundred musicians of the Imperial Orchestra, a choir and an organ. The lyrics will appear on a large screen to facilitate singing.
The tour will start in Ufa – the first show will take place on October 6 at the Ufa Arena, then in Perm – on October 9 at the Molot UDS, then the punk tale will take place in Yekaterinburg – Live Hall, which can be seen on October 12 at the MTS, Omsk – October 15 at the G-Drive Arena, Novosibirsk – October 18 and 19 at the Lokomotiv Arena. The tour will end on November 9 at the CSKA Arena in Moscow.
Show tickets available online.
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Source: Gazeta

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