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Trad.Attack
Õllesummer 30
Tallinn Song Festival Grounds
Narva mnt 95
6 de jul. de 2024
20:00 GMT+3
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Trad.Attack Biography
Trad.Attack! is an Estonian trio whose sound can fill stadiums and is excited about folk re-invention. As their name suggests, their approach to songcraft is with great vigour, power and passion.
In the nine years since coming together, Trad.Attack! has released 5 albums, reached every continent and performed in 38 countries at significant festivals such as the Woodford Folk Festival (Australia), Womad (UK, Chile), Rudolstadt Festival (Germany), Rainforest World Music Festival (Malaysia) and many significant showcase festivals (e.g. Womex, Folk Alliance International).
Back home in Estonia, Trad.Attack! blasted into the scene and has been revolutionizing it ever since, having won a whopping 29 music awards, including best band and best album. Band's latest album "Bring It On" was released in March 2023, featuring many Estonian and international artists: Canadian folk-pop band The East Pointers, Georgian vocal choir Iberi and Ravid Kahalani from Yemen Blues.
Ler maisIn the nine years since coming together, Trad.Attack! has released 5 albums, reached every continent and performed in 38 countries at significant festivals such as the Woodford Folk Festival (Australia), Womad (UK, Chile), Rudolstadt Festival (Germany), Rainforest World Music Festival (Malaysia) and many significant showcase festivals (e.g. Womex, Folk Alliance International).
Back home in Estonia, Trad.Attack! blasted into the scene and has been revolutionizing it ever since, having won a whopping 29 music awards, including best band and best album. Band's latest album "Bring It On" was released in March 2023, featuring many Estonian and international artists: Canadian folk-pop band The East Pointers, Georgian vocal choir Iberi and Ravid Kahalani from Yemen Blues.
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