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“Triānas Parks” publishes a joint song with Igo and announces concerts in churches – Music

This week, the band “Triānas Parks” has released news – the mini-album “Compositions” and the single “Mālos gray” have been released, sung together with Igo. The band has also announced a series of concerts in December.

The five-song EP “Compositions” was written in the first half of this year in the creative camps of the group “Triānas Parks”, but the recording was made in Cēsis studio “Aleja Records” and in Riga “Mute Studija”. The listeners got acquainted with the first single “Lonely Island” already in September, but as a second single, the song “Mālos pelēkos”, which was composed together with the singer Igo, was given to the general public. The EP’s “Compositions” is a continuation of the path started by the group last year with the entry “11”.

From December 12 to 26, the “Triani” invites to the concert series “Compositions”. Subject to safety regulations, numerically small concerts will take place in churches. The sacred environment, the muted music and the presence of fellow human beings are what the members of the group wanted to give to their listeners. “It was a spontaneous idea to create a series of concerts in churches, but now it is needed more than ever, at least for me personally, it is a moment to dedicate to look up. We want people to think about the essentials in December and choose peace instead of short-term satisfaction. It is worth looking back on this year – it has been full of challenges, “says Agnese Rakovska. The program of these concerts will include the new songs of the EP and also the well-known “Triana Park” songs, as well as the classic Christmas songs. Concerts will take place in Cēsis, Skrīveri, Tukums, Ikšķile, Līgatne, Rīga, Liepāja and Bauska. It should be reminded that the grand concert of “Triana Park” scheduled for October 15 at “Hansa Perona” has been postponed to March 25.

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