This Saturday, November 2nd, don’t miss the concert at the legendary Belgrade club “Ciglana – Klub Ljubitelja Teške Industrije“! Performing will be the Athenian band Dury Dava, with support from the Belgrade band Lisilo and Texas musician Kiki Brava!

Dury Dava is a five-piece band from the Greek capital, Athens, founded in 2016. The band’s music is a blend of various genres. Its sound relies on the raw power of 60s psychedelic rock and 70s kraut rock, combined with elements of Greek-Turkish musical tradition, unusual Balkan rhythms, and folk dances, all with a punk attitude.

They are one of the most exciting rock bands to emerge from Greece in recent years and have shared the stage with La Femme, Motorpsycho, Minami Deutsch, Moodoid, Bazooka, and Acid Baby Jesus.

Don’t miss the opportunity to hear these guys live in Belgrade!

As support, the original Belgrade band “Lisilo” will perform, whose sound could be best described as alternative rock focused on experimentation and flirting with many subgenres of the same, with personal lyrics that touch on a wide range of topics inspired by different individual experiences.

After gigs across the country and participating in numerous demo competitions, the band released their debut album, “Prohodavanja,” in 2024 for Multimedia Music in collaboration with “Headliner.” This album represents a reward for winning the Mobil Music Fest organized by the magazine “Headliner.”

Lisilo also has two music videos, for the songs “Pater familias” and “Sinoć”.

Finally, there’s Kiki Brava (Christian Locke), a guest musician from Texas who has been living and traveling around Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, and the entire Balkans for almost 15 years. During his travels, he learned the Serbian language. He showcased his skills at numerous performances, performing hits from the golden age of Yugoslav rock.

With Kiki, we’ll end the evening relaxed, singing Tex-Yu hits!

In addition to covers, Kiki Brava is also dedicated to composing original songs, and in 2020, he released his first song in Serbian, titled “Gde me put nanese”, in which he talks about the life of a wandering musician.

See you on Saturday 20:00h at Ciglana!

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Source: Serbian Times
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