KBS Kpop Music Festival in Paris
KBS took their Music Bank show and hosted it in Paris. Yet another Kpop event that hit the shores of Europe, proving the power of the Hallyu wave.
KBS took their Music Bank show and hosted it in Paris. Yet another Kpop event that hit the shores of Europe, proving the power of the Hallyu wave.
The place? The “Estadio Nacional”. The People? The KISS Army. The time? Nine o’clock. There was a lot of people, all different ones… young people waiting to see if the band was as good as their parents had said. Old people with their eyes filled with joy.
KT Tunstall’s last-minute acoustic gig in Peru on December 05 was a pleasant surprise to witness live.
Celebrating the 10th anniversary of Shunji Iwai’s masterpiece, All About Lily Chou-Chou, the fictional singer embodied by Salyu performed at the Nakano Sun Plaza Hall for 2000 lucky fans on December 15th.
Without a doubt, there was plenty of interest from people in seeing Limp Bizkit live. After all, many of their fans in Peru grew up listening to the Significant Other and Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water albums that made the band famous.
Lionel Richie dropped by Stockholm to promote his latest album, Tuskegee, with a relaxed and calm atmosphere at the Globe Arena.
Lisah Halling and her band did a small concert at Soutside Pub in Stockholm on May 4th. A very small venue that quickly got filled to the brink. As always, Lisah Halling got the crowd jumping, singing along and asking for more.
Lovisa is pretty much an artist in the making. This gig is not going to be that memorable, but it will be a great reminder of where she came from.
Manu Chao’s concert in Buenos Aires ended up being my first experience at a concert outside of my country.
Belgian singer-songwriter Milow held an intimate concert at Nalen in Stockholm. In all a very lovely concert that clarified just how great of an artist Milow is.