Vasil Hadžimanov's band and Kiril Džajkovski are performing in Podgorica today

The evening will be opened by the band "Wider Horizons", which will perform a tribute concert dedicated to the legendary Pink Floyd

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The musical highlight of the Festival of Arts, Science and Culture (FUNK) will be today, the University of Montenegro (UCG) announces, at 20:XNUMX p.m., on the UCG campus behind the Rectorate building, and admission is free.

"The evening starts at 20 p.m. with the performance of the band Wider Horizons, which will perform a tribute concert dedicated to the legendary Pink Floyd. Their repertoire and intense musical atmosphere will be based on the cult album "The Dark Side of the Moon", and Pink Floyd's biggest hits: 'Wish you were here', 'High hopers', 'Run like Hell', 'Comfortably numb'". they announce in the press release.

After that, at 21.30:XNUMX p.m., the Vasil Hadžimanov Band, known for its unique blend of jazz with Balkan ethnic motifs, takes the stage.

"The band is known for its improvisation and the freedom of expression of each member, creating an energetic and dynamic atmosphere at every concert, which is why they have gained recognition outside the borders of the Balkans, performing at many prestigious music festivals," writes UCG.

The evening, they point out, will culminate in a performance Kirill Dzhajkovski, which will start at 23.15. Kiril Džajkovski is one of the pioneering producers who introduced Balkan ethnic sounds into modern dance production and a successful composer of film and theater music. He performed at some of the biggest music festivals in Europe, such as "Pohod", "Woodstock", "Exit festival", "Sziget" and many others, regularly leaving the audience delighted. The concert was supported by the Ministry of Culture and Media and the Nikšićka Brewery.

"This special night brings unforgettable performances by regional music stars, promising a unique atmosphere and energy," say the organizers.

The musical evening is part of the wider program of the FUNK festival, which is held on the occasion of the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the University of Montenegro. The festival brings together artists, scientists and students from the region and the world, and its events are open to the public.

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