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Ingus Ulmanis and Band “Lādezers” Release New Christmas Song “Pieskardamies” – Announces Anniversary Concert Tour

Moments before Christmas, Ingus Ulmanis and the band “Lādezers” released the Christmas song “Pieskardamies”.

The author of the music of the song “Pieskardamies” is Aigars Voitiškis, a long-time friend of the band “Lādezers” and previously also in the ranks of “Jumpravas”, and the author of the lyrics is Ingus Ulmanis himself. As the musicians say, the new song does not have the usual sweetness of “Caramels” created by the men before, but “a slightly alternative and personal view of the birth of a new baby, a new year and time.”

Ingus Ulmanis: “At Christmas, I wish everyone to look around. It is incredible how water drops turn into a variety of snowflakes, how the moon shows light in a dark forest and turns into a flower when the darkness dawns. You just want to touch, touch the miracle of Christmas…”

This song will also be included in the repertoire of Ingus Ulmani’s anniversary concert tour “How to manage time”. The tour will start on February 15 at the “Cēsis” concert hall and will end on August 25 at the Dzintari concert hall, where “Jumprava” and “Lādezers” have also confirmed their presence, as well as the Ingus projects “Brīnumskapis” and “Dabas concert hall”. In total, the tour schedule includes 15 concerts.

For the concert title, Ingus chose a line from the song “How to control my time” (he is also the author of the lyrics and music): “I want to be loud for a short while, and in these anniversary concerts I want to remind you of the music that we have created together with Aigars Voitiški for years. To show that this is the music we create, and this is how we close a stage. We are surrounded by fantastic musicians with whom there is still something to say and talk about!” so Ingus.

2023-12-22 20:11:35


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