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Dark music, cold sound, elegant look. The American group Interpol will perform on June 6 at the Studio club in Krakow

The American trio Interpol rose to fame two decades ago, making a name for itself as “the new Joy Division”. In 2011, the band performed in Krakow as part of the Coke Live Music Festival. On June 6, he will return to Wawel to play at the Studio club. Tickets on sale now.

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They started as one of the key bands of the New York rock revival of the early 2000s, and have been at the forefront of the most important guitar groups in the world for over 20 years. With songs like “Evil”, “The Heinrich Maneuver”, “Rest My Chemistry” and “All the Rage Back Home”, Interpol has built the status of a rock icon, with over 2 billion streams globally.

Their seventh album, The Other Side of Make-Believe, was released last year, and Paul Banks, Daniel Kessler and Sam Fogarino have never lost their sense of purpose or purpose and are still a thriving musical organism. Over the years, people have tried to label them as post-punk, alternative or indie. But Interpol doesn’t need them. They are simply one of the most distinctive, consistent and persistent rock bands of the 21st century.

Interpol’s music refers to the dark and cold sounds from the early 80s in the style of Joy Division, The Cure, The Comsat Anegels or Talking Heads. Members of the group present it on stage, always elegantly dressed in black suits. Their recordings have been featured in countless television series, including “Six Feet Under”, “Friends”, “Darling Trouble” and “Smallville”.

Tickets for the Krakow concert cost PLN 229 and PLN 259 and are available on the Ebilet website

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