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Concert of the electronic band Orbital in Belgrade

One of the most influential British electronic bands Orbital will perform on Saturday, June 4, at 9 pm, in the Port of Belgrade, as part of the "30 - Something" tour celebrating its 30th birthday. 

From the very beginnings of ’89th when they recorded their debut single "Chime" in their parents' house, which is just a few months became the rave anthem that won the British top 20 list, during more than three decades of their career, these giants of the electronic scene redefined dance music and popular culture on their own way. 

Through a rich discography of nine studio and three live albums, many EPs, singles and soundtracks, their music has influenced many artists from Björk to Bicep. 

Orbital also produced soundtracks for The Saint, Event Horizon, Spawn and The Be a ch, and performed their song "Where Is It Going" with Professor Hawking on stage at the opening ceremony of the 2012 Paralympic Games. 

Orbital completely changed the dance music scene itself and reoriented the army of rock fans into electronic sound lovers. After a break between 2004 and 2008, Orbital reunited and continued to record music and perform around the world, inspiring new generations of musical talent. Since they missed the celebration of the 30th jubilee due to the pandemic, they came up with the idea to mark the anniversary through new editions. 

The limited number of tickets for the Belgrade concert of Orbital, organized by Blender G oes L ive, is on sale through the Cooltix online platform at a promo price of 25 euros, as well as at Gigs Tix and Ticket Vision outlets.

See ya at dancefloor! :) 


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