20.3.2024 | Culture
Lusine Gevorkyan begins solo tour in Estonia
Text Mark Taylor
Photo Алексей Лукьянов, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Lusine Gevorkyan, the lead singer of nu metal band Tracktor Bowling and rock/punk outfit Louna will perform two acoustic concerts in Estonia this week – in Narva on March 21, and Tallinn on March 22.
Armenian singer Lusine “Lou” Gevorkyan, who found fame as the lead singer of one of Russia’s most popular metal bands Tracktor Bowling, will begin her solo European tour with two concerts in Estonia, before going on to perform in Latvia, Lithuania, and Spain.
At the concert, the singer will perform acoustic arrangements of hits from the two bands she has been the lead singer of -Tracktor Bowling and Louna. The latter are known for their songs criticising the political elites in Russia. Louna have even released an English language album and toured the USA.
Tickets for the concerts at Alex Kohvik in Narva on March 21 and Põhja Öökull in Tallinn on March 22 are still available at Piletilevi.
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