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BoomBox

31
Monday
6:00 PM
KesselhausConcert
Tickets
49,00 Euro plus fees

Over the last two and a half years, audiences, musicians and promoters have started to evaluate concerts based on some not-so-common criteria.

First and foremost (yes!) it's still about how the band plays, how Andriy Khlyvniuk sings, whether the band still has that rock'n'roll magic or whether it's time to hang it up. What Andriy says on stage is just as important. And believe me, he is never at a loss for words. Vakhtyory fans might want to stay at home - don't say we didn't warn you.

Another crucial factor is how much money the band makes, what it's spent on and how they report it. And perhaps the hardest part - something the public doesn't often see - is balancing ticket prices so as not to bankrupt the audience while allowing the promoter to make a living and ensure that the musicians don't come off as a bunch of slackers dreaming of lounging on the beach instead of serving and working.

Let's say you convinced Khlyvniuk to submit a vacation request (no more than once every three to four months), bought 140,000 euros worth of drones, Mavics, FPVs, Starlinks, generators and more from the last tour, and negotiated (and renegotiated) the next leg of the drone tour. Who are you? You are fantastic. Like our tour leader, the molfar from Rusanivka, Volodya Havayets. He carefully selected the cities for Boombox's spring tour.

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