Arriving in good time
During the festive season in December, traffic tends to get heavily congested in Ljubljana. Visitors are advised to leave home earlier than usual to avoid arriving late.
Tomaž Gajšt, trumpet; Tadej Šepec, alto saxophone; Timotej Jerman, tenor saxophone; Blaž Avsenik, piano, keyboards; Mark Žakelj, el. guitar; Jošt Lampret, el. bass guitar; Gaj Bostič, drums; Matija Krečič, Kaja Sešek, violins; Klemen Bračko, viola; Ema Marjeta Krečič, cello; Joana González Subira, double bass; Oskar Cafnik, sound
Invigorated by the first spring rays of sunshine they enjoyed en route to their second album’s recording sessions, Pijammies, one of the recent years’ most fascinating discoveries, will play Slovenia’s largest indoor venue. Deservedly, no doubt, but also as a prelude to their appearance at this year's Jazz Festival Ljubljana. The band’s premier performance at Cankarjev dom offers a pretaste of their new album, Dance of the Benevolent Hearts – whose release in June will coincide with Pijammies’ concert at the Council of Europe Park – the main venue of the 62nd Jazz Festival Ljubljana.
Spletni koncert v živo iz Gallusove dvorane