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I Just Love You: Duo SHIK invites the Sofia audience on a melodic journey

A bouquet of golden hits and the duo's latest songs will be featured in tonight's concert

Photo: facebook.com/DuetSHIK

The duo Shik have won a place in the hearts of their fans with their beautiful music - many of their melodious songs have become hits. 

The author of Shik's music is Krasimir Gulmezov - an established composer, arranger, instrumentalist and duet singer. His partner in the duo is his wife, the singer Violeta Gyulmezova. The two met in the 1980s as members of another popular vocal group - Domino. They formed the duo SHIK in 1990. Since then, they have released six albums with dozens of original songs that are still enthusiastically sung by audiences at their concerts.

Tonight, 26 March, is another opportunity to experience the enchanting music of the duo Shik in their concert "I Just Love You" in Sofia. Krasi and Vili Gulmezov will perform the duo's golden hits, as well as hits written by Krasi Gulmezov for other artists. The concert will also feature the premiere of Shik's latest song "Friends", the lyrics of which were written by Marieta Angelova.

The song that inspired the concert's title - "I Just Love You" - is taken from the duo's 2008 album of the same name.




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