Stuff about Slovenian/Yugoslav punk. I'm a PhD history student in the UK. Contact me at jack.pitt@uea.ac.uk
Saturday 12 July 2014
Peter Lovśin- Tivoli
The evening before I flew back to the UK from Slovenia, the Union Brewery from Ljubljana was celebrating it's 150th year in business with a free concert/festival at Tivoli, the main park in Ljubljana. The lineup featured a weird mix of popular Slovenian bands, such as Atomic Harmonic (i'll leave you to look that up), but most interesting for me, Peter Lovśin, who best known as the front man for Pankriti. It was a pretty absurd, but enjoyable way to end my time in Ljubljana, watching the apparent 'father of Slovene punk' singing 'Happy Birthday' or 'Vse na boljše' to a brewery, with his band accompanied by a red dragon (which looked more like a devil) pretending to play guitar. Here are a few pictures I took during the evening.
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Pankrti,
Peter Lovśin
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