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13 July 09:11

The Armenian Street Festival, 9th edition, will celebrate Armenian culture in the Botanical Garden in Bucharest, with artists from Armenia, Moldova and Romania.

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Now in its ninth edition, the Armenian Street Festival will take place in the 'Dimitrie Brândză' Botanical Garden in Bucharest, between August 1-3. The event combines Armenian traditions with contemporary influences, promoting cultural collaboration between Bucharest, Chisinau and Yerevan. The public will be able to listen to renowned artists such as Zdob and Zdub, Fanfare Ciocârlia and Robin and the Backstabbers, along with many other bands from Armenia and the Republic of Moldova, each bringing a unique mix of music and tradition.

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Festivalul Strada Armenească, între 1 şi 3 august la Grădina Botanică. Artişti invitaţi: Zdob şi Zdub, Fanfare Ciocârlia, Surorile Osoianu, Gata Band, Corina Sîrghi & Taraf
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Festivalul Strada Armenească revine între 1 și 3 august la Grădina Botanică

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