Concerts in Belgrade this weekend

Various live music genres bring renowned domestic and international performers on the famous stage of the Youth Center of Belgrade

Friday 20th of October 2017

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The first concert that is ahead of us is the appearance of the Battleme band, scheduled for tonight 20th October at 21:00. With seven years long experience, the team led by Matt Drenik is on a European tour and promotes the latest album Cult Psychotica. Psychedelic rock with blues elements in 10 songs describes the state of America in the first few months since the last presidential election. Eminent magazines like the Rolling Stone the Esquire describe the work of this music band as the successor to popular Pink Floyd and Smashing Pumpkins. The local band Love to Hate is in charge of warming the audience.

The 3rd Belgrade Riot Festival

Raw punk energy is rarely found today, and the Americana Hall is the right place for lovers of pure strong sound this Saturday, on 21st October from 20:00. The bands that will perform are guests from the UK, The Last Resort, and local performers of this genre: Birtija, Drink Or Die, Yuta Minuta and Cepeni Cunci. The English punks have existed since the '80s, they are currently working more in the studio on a new album than they are performing, and this festival is a unique opportunity to hear a pure punk that does not accept compromises.


Anathema

On the first day of the weekend, on Monday 23rd October at 21:00, the famous band from England - Anathema will perform for the first time with all its members in Serbia. The European Tour including the concert in Belgrade promotes the album The Optimist, the 11th in a row dominated by an ambient and progressive rock. Through a rich career that began in 1990, the band has changed the musical genre several times, from underground death and doom metal genres to today's definition, and multi-award-winning musicians define themselves as rock without limits. Members of the band, brothers Daniel and Vincent Cavanagh, John Douglas (drums), Lee Douglas (vocals), Jamie Cavanagh (bass guitar) and Daniel Cardos (drums and keyboards) promise a spectacle for the Belgrade audience that will be remembered for a long time.


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