Narcotango brings electronic tango to Romania for the third time in May

20 April 2012

Argentinian electronic-tango band Narcotango will return to Romania for a show on May 15 this year, the band's third gig in Bucharest. The show in Bucharest, at Sala Palatului, has a special choreographic concept, by Romanian choreographer Razvan Mazilu.

The Bucharest public are in for two more hours of Argentinian electronic tango, which was well received in 2009 and 2010, at the band's previous concerts in the country.

Narcotango, one of a new wave of 'nuevotango' acts, were nominated for the Latin Grammy Award twice, in 2009 and 2010, for the best tango album and for appearing in over 16 international tournaments in major cities in Europe, the Americas and Argentina.

Tickets for this show can be bought on eventim.ro, myticket.ro, biletoo.ro, blt.ro, billet.ro and also in the shops Flanco, Adevarul and “Mihai Eminescu” bookshops , Victoria Shop, Subway station Unirii 1, Muzica Shop, the National Children's Palace. Tickets cost RON 50 to RON 150.

Ioana Toader, ioana.toader@romania-insider.com 

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Narcotango brings electronic tango to Romania for the third time in May

20 April 2012

Argentinian electronic-tango band Narcotango will return to Romania for a show on May 15 this year, the band's third gig in Bucharest. The show in Bucharest, at Sala Palatului, has a special choreographic concept, by Romanian choreographer Razvan Mazilu.

The Bucharest public are in for two more hours of Argentinian electronic tango, which was well received in 2009 and 2010, at the band's previous concerts in the country.

Narcotango, one of a new wave of 'nuevotango' acts, were nominated for the Latin Grammy Award twice, in 2009 and 2010, for the best tango album and for appearing in over 16 international tournaments in major cities in Europe, the Americas and Argentina.

Tickets for this show can be bought on eventim.ro, myticket.ro, biletoo.ro, blt.ro, billet.ro and also in the shops Flanco, Adevarul and “Mihai Eminescu” bookshops , Victoria Shop, Subway station Unirii 1, Muzica Shop, the National Children's Palace. Tickets cost RON 50 to RON 150.

Ioana Toader, ioana.toader@romania-insider.com 

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