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Lolo Lovina release their 3rd album ‘RromAntics’ at The Basement in Sydney onSaturday, 10 September 2016. This begins their launch tour from Sydney, Serbia through to Spain.
Lolo Lovina are thrilled to be playing in their FIRST ever European homeland tour.
‘RromAntics’ features sizzling Lolo Lovina originals, traditional Rroma (Gypsy) tunes as well as signature ‘Lolo-fied’ covers. ‘RromAntics‘ sees influences of Argentinian tango, Manouche Swing and deep Romanian Rroma. Expect soulful, fun, fresh, edgy, naughty and totally RromAntic tunes!
If you haven’t heard of Lolo Lovina before, here is a quick introduction:
Lolo Lovina (‘Red Beer’) are an intoxicating, cosmopolitan brew infused with Unza, Swing and Balkan Gypsy beats. They are a uniquely a Romani band from Australia, fronted by Hungarian Romani-Gypsy singer Sarah Bedak. Their music reflects the cosmopolitan identity of an artist, who grew up with three native tongues and cultures. The charming and passionate performance of their charismatic singer makes each of Lolo Lovina’s concerts a unique experience!
‘You have to listen to these people, this is the future of music!’ says musician and artist Brian Eno.
Lolo Lovina released two other albums before, called ‘Baro Love’ and ‘Rroma Sapien’, the latter even featured on the Daily Planet, ABC Radio National 2015.
This Saturday they are celebrating the release of their brand new album ‘RromAntics’!
What: Album launch of ‘RromAntics’
Who: Lolo Lovina, Australian Balkan Rroma Gypsy Band
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