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“Very Cool People” will also present the new album in Vilnius

The group “Very Cool People” will present their new album “50 Years of Influence + 30 Years of Cool Equals 13 Years of Music Hooliganism” with a special concert on January 20 at the most famous live music club “Tamsta” in Vilnius. Of course, they also look forward to supporting the presence of domestic fans.

The concert in the Lithuanian capital will include not only the compositions of the latest album, but also new compositions and special arrangements of already known compositions together with the young singer Paul Saija. He has been participating in “Very Cool People” concerts since 2018. At first they were smaller concerts, but now the talented Paul Saija has become a leading vocalist, who in 2020 and 2021 together with VCP performed at festivals in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, including events such as “Hedgehog”, “Šiauliai Jazz” , “Klaipėda Castle Jazz”, “Taurage Jazz” and “Augustibluus”.

“At the legendary club” Tamsta “we wanted to present the previous album” Concert Program Around the Circle “, but in 2020 due to epidemiological reasons it could not happen,” says the group’s leader Elvijs Grafcovs. “We decided to present the album” 50 Years of Influence “in Lithuania last autumn, immediately after our Balkan tour, but we also had to postpone these plans. Well, at last it looks like the air is half clean, and a concert in Vilnius will take place. ”

This will be the band’s only public concert this month, so the band is inviting our compatriots to a concert in the southern neighborhood. “A weekend in Vilnius with the opportunity to enjoy a cool concert in the great atmosphere of the Tamsta Club seems like a fantastic plan for a good company of music lovers,” says Elvijs, who has experienced the charm of nightlife in the Lithuanian capital during his studies.

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