"Razkazhi mi Prikazka/Tell me a story" is the title of Miro's latest song, which he dedicates to all compatriots who are far away from Bulgaria.
"The song is about love and belonging, which time and distance cannot change. I dedicate it to the thousands of Bulgarian families who left our country in search of a better life and realization, and who have become living bridges to their roots", says Miro.
This is the second song after "A Mark of My Soul" on which Miro has worked with Germany-based Bulgarian musician Dimitar Petrov. Rhodope singer Neli Andreeva (vocals) and virtuoso musician Temelko Ivanov (kaval) took part in the recording of the song.

" Razkazhi mi Prikazka" will be a highlight during Miro's tour this year, which will visit seven summer venues in Bulgaria. The concerts begin on July 2 in Dobrich, followed by Pleven (July 9), Veliko Tarnovo (July 17), Burgas (August 10), Plovdiv (August 15), Stara Zagora (August 27) and Varna (September 4). The culmination of his national tour will be the show in Sofia on November 26.
In parallel with the preparations for the tour, Miro is completing work on his album "Mirotvortsi", which will combine various musical influences and collaborations with artists from Bulgaria and abroad.
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