Over the past decade, JEREMY? has established itself as one of the leading indie rock bands in Bulgaria. The band which upholds the best traditions of this genre has numerous fans in Bulgaria and abroad. After a summer full of concerts and festival appearances, the boys from JEREMY? band ceased all other activities and focused entirely on their Big Concert on September 16 in Sofia. The band's front man Ersin Mustafov tells us why this concert is so important for them and why it was named The Big Concert, since they have already played with a number of world celebrities on really big stages.
“We have participated in many big concerts. We played with Queen in Bulgaria and Europe. Last year, we also played with Arctic Monkeys. We have had the opportunity to perform at big festivals in Europe. Two years ago we even left Europe to perform at Expo 2020 Dubai on a huge stage- the biggest stage we have ever been on. At these concerts we have always performed in some programme, festival programme or jointly with other artists... And we have always dreamed of having our own Big Concert. And, yes - here it is!”
For the Big Concert on September 16 at Arena Sofia in the Boris Garden, the guys from JEREMY? promise both a sound and a visual experience- a laser show authored by the person who did David Guetta's laser show. One of Bulgaria’s most iconic rock singers Stanley will be a special guest at the event.
In addition to best-loved music hits, the concert will also feature songs from the band's upcoming third album. It is expected to be released by the end of the year. Next year, the musicians are to go on a national tour as well. Their latest single "Bury Me Deep In Love", which was released a few days ago, is also part of the new album. The video was directed by Georgi Manov. It is very special for Jeremy?, because it was shot in and near Kavarna - the town where the band’s history began more than a decade ago.
"Bury me deep in love
Hold me tight
I know what true love is"
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