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Tbilisi Open Air is an annual international music festival, with the emphasis on electronic and rock music, first held in Tbilisi, Georgia, on 15–17 May 2009. After that the festival is organized each year and is widely considered as the biggest music festival in Caucasus region.
Coordinates: 41°41′34″N 44°48′23″E. Tbilisoba 2012. Tbilisoba ( Georgian: თბილისობა) is an annual October festival which celebrates the diversity and history of Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia. It was first held on October 28, 1979, and has since become an established tradition. The festival features open-air ...
T. Tbilisi Jazz Festival. Tbilisi Open Air. Tbilisi Rock Festival (1980) Categories: Festivals in Georgia (country) Music of Georgia (country) Music festivals in Asia by country. Music festivals in Europe by country.
Soft Eject. Soft Eject is a Georgian indie rock band. Their musical style is influenced by folk rock and traditional folk music. Soft Eject was formed by singer-songwriter friends Pecho Chelishvili, Vaho Babunashvili, Otar Karalashvili and Gia Karchkhadze, with Nodar Manchkhashvili on the drums. The band first performed live in 1990. [1]
The main article for this category is List of electronic music festivals. The following is an incomplete collection of music festivals that feature electronic music in Georgia, which encapsulates electroacoustic genres and music using primarily electronic instruments such as electric guitar and keyboards, as well as recent genres such as ...
Tbilisi-80) was a musical event held in Tbilisi, capital of the Georgian SSR, Soviet Union, from March 8 to March 16, 1980. [1] [2] It was the first official rock festival in the Soviet Union [3] and is frequently considered the turning point in the history of Soviet and Russian rock music. [4]
Tbilisi Open Air; Tbilisi Rock Festival (1980) This page was last edited on 18 July 2020, at 21:14 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Tbilisi Open Air Museum. The museum is located west to Turtle Lake on a hill overlooking the Vake district, Tbilisi. It is essentially a historic village populated by buildings moved there from all main territorial subdivisions of Georgia. The museum occupies 52 hectares of land and is arranged in eleven zones, displaying around 70 buildings ...