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ROJALES is preparing to discover more about Bulgarian and Eastern European music as the incredible Sukarije group arrives in the town for a free performance on Sunday, February 26.

The dynamic music group is set to give an upbeat, passionate performance in Cuevas del Rodeo in Rojales as part of a national tour that the group are currently on. The Barcelona ­ based band is made up of three full­time and two other female performers who play a range of instruments including the accordion, clarinet and drums.

able from the start of the event. Doors open at 7pm before the night starts at 7.30pm. Tickets are selling fast, so hurry and contact the venue: https://www.face book.com/groups/1571783

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As well as Bulgarian music, the talented performers blend Eastern European folk sounds and traditional style music and dance to all of their songs. Cultural heritage is at the heart of the group’s performances who also wear tra­ ditional dress during their performances.

The group will perform the free concert in Cuevas del Rodeo in Rojales on Sunday, February 26 after another performance in Alicante at the Casa de Cultura de la Villena one day earlier. After the performances, the group will head back to Barcelona before returning to the region with a performance at Murcia’s Carmela Music Festival in March.

More information about the group is available online at:https://www.facebook.co m/sukarijetriobcn.

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