7.03.2024 Events, Music

VOŁOSI: 200 Weeks Ago @ St Martin-in-the-Fields / concert

Join a musical journey as VOŁOSI, a genre-defying phenomenon in world music, invite you to hear their captivating fusion of rock, jazz, and ambient influences. Book your tickets using our discount code and immerse yourself in their beautiful, moody melodies.

Thursday 7th March 2024, 7:30 pm at St Martin-in-the-Fields, Trafalgar Square, London

Thursday is the new Friday so let’s head to the St Martin-in-the-Fields in London to sit & relax & be immersed in the unique musical journey crafted by VOŁOSI, a phenomenon on the world music stage that defies genres, offering an experience for all musical explorers.

VOŁOSI is a five-strong string band and one of the most prominent ensembles in the Polish world music scene. Their music is influenced by rock, jazz, world, ambient and film music, resulting in beautiful, moody and haunting melodies that will leave you captivated.

But VOŁOSI is not just about mellow tunes, they also bring a strong dose of energy.

In 200 Weeks Ago, VOŁOSI reflect on an elusive experience of time and their own sensitive relationship.

Get your tickets HERE.

Don’t forget to use our special 25% discount code STARS. Simply use it when checking out online or over the phone, or in person.

Get a glimpse of what awaits you this Thursday:

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