27.11.2024 | Culture
Sudden Lights to perform exclusive shows in Estonia
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Photo Ritvars Stankevičs (@RichieStan), CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Latvian band Sudden Lights, one of the country’s most streamed and acclaimed acts, are set to perform two exclusive concerts in Estonia this weekend. The shows will take place at Paavli Kultuurivabrik in Tallinn on November 29 and at Genialistide Klubi in Tartu on November 30.
The indie pop rock band are well regarded both at home and internationally for their catchy melodies, infused with a touch of melancholy and boundless youthful energy. Their music has earned widespread acclaim, with hits such as Laternas and Mēs turpināmies becoming staples on Latvian radio. The band has received multiple national awards, including accolades for Radio Hit of the Year, Most Streamed Song, and Best Concert Video.
2023 was a landmark year for Sudden Lights. They represented Latvia in the Eurovision Song Contest, toured extensively across the Baltics, Poland, and the UK, and solidified their status as one of the most sought-after live acts in Latvia. Their third album, Miljards vasaru, collected five nominations at the Latvian Music Awards, including Best Pop Album and Best Concert Video.
Now, as they prepare for the release of their fourth studio album, Estonian fans have the chance to experience Sudden Lights’ dynamic performances live.
More information on the concert and tickets are available on Piletilevi.
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