Latvian classical pop ensemble Dagamba will perform a series of concerts all around Estonia in the second half of this week, starting in Pärnu this evening (May 2), and ending in Tartu on Sunday (May 5). In total, the group will perform four concerts in Estonia this week.
Dagamba are a popular name in Estonia, having performed in the country a number of times already. Not to mention the fact that they are superstars in their native Latvia and have performed all around Europe. Their popularity coming from their ability to join classical and pop music into a harmonious and unique sound.
The ensemble, who are well-known for their rock-like energy, will perform a concert inspired by the combination of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach and American rock band Rage Against the Machine. The concert titled Bach Against the Machine is also the name of their latest album, which was released in 2023.
Tickets were still available at the time of writing for the band’s concerts below:
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