Famous Cape Verdean singer to perform in Baku [VIDEO]
By Laman Ismayilova
Famous Cape Verdean singer and multi-instrumentalist Miroca Paris will perform for the first time in Baku.
Rotunda hall will host the concert of singer on November 1, Trend Life reported.
The concert will be held as part of Fantazia Festival, organized in the framework of the European Year of Cultural Heritage.
Miroca Paris, known for working 11 years with the late Cesaria Evora, famous as "Barefoot Diva", toured the world as her percussionist. After her passing Paris furthered his career and excelled playing alongside renowned international artists.
Drawing on his vast rhythmic knowledge, Paris has been composing on guitar, the first instrument he mastered, while growing up in the Cape Verde Islands and created his own unique technique. Miroca Paris influenced by Portuguese, Cuban, Brazilian and African music.
Now Miroca Paris shares his own heartfelt music and stories with his unique rhythmic style, which he’s developed over the years.
Among his other successful works, Miroca Paris's D'ALMA album was released 1 November 2017 and quickly picked up by radio stations in Portugal, Germany, Belgium, Greece, Holland, Poland, USA, Russia and more.
Miroca Paris is #13 in the European World Music Charts and Top 40 Transglobal Charts.
Do not miss southern rhythms of the music and the romantic atmosphere that attracts you!
Tickets can be found at our ticket offices and at "iticket.az".
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Laman Ismayilova is AzerNews’ staff journalist, follow her on Twitter: @Lam_Ismayilova
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