Stereophonics
March 3, 2008
In October of 2007 Stereophonics’ sixth album, ‘Pull the Pin’, came out. It entered the album charts on number one in England. In Holland they’re also very popular, their last concert was sold out in an instant. So you’d better get your tickets quick if you want to enjoy the Stereophonics this Sunday in the Heineken Music Hall!
Sunday March 2, 2008
Doors open at 18.30, concert starts at 20.00
Order tickets online
Stereophonics
Heineken Music Hall
ArenA Boulevard 590
1101 DS Amsterdam
The Charlatans
February 14, 2008
From Manchester with love. The Charlatans are a piece of British musical history and finally they’re starting their brand-new European tour. The only Italian date will be tonight in Milano at Magazzini Generali. Their musical trip around Europe will arrive before their new album “Oh Vanity” becomes available only for web. From the 3th of March will be possible to listen to “You cross my path” for free on the radio, at www.xfm.co.uk. We really appreciate that those guys are using the web like teenagers, but let’s make it clear “We prefer to see you live!”.
Magazzini Generali,
Via Pietrasanta 14
Ore 21.00
Bohemian Carnevale
February 4, 2008

Masopust, the Czech answer to Carnival, has traditionally been a grubby affair focused on beer and fresh pork products. Bohemian Carnevale, however, is an anachronism which eschews the rural folk traditions of Masopust for a more urbane festival evoking the carnival of Venice, complete with elaborate masquerade balls and commedia dell’arte performances. Local restaurants, bars and cafes are participating in a carnival food festival, costumes and masks will be available for rent at carnival venues, and there’s even a special children’s programme. The event runs from 31 January to 5 February at the Clam-Gallas Palace and other locations throughout Prague’s centre. See the complete schedule of festivities here. Read more
Tosca
January 23, 2008
If you’ve managed to find your way to Rome for either business or pleasure, you’re truly blessed. If you’re going to be in town before the 23rd, mamma mia, we believe you’re doubly blessed.
Playing at the Teatro Dell’Opera until then is Tosca, the venue where this tragic Roman tale was originally premiered in 1900.
Back with a wondrously talented international cast, there is unlikely to be an abundance of spare tickets for this Puccini classic, and unsurprisingly they’re not going cheap but definitely worth every cent.
















