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After Antton’s concert on Saturday, London fans eagerly await Berri Txarrak’s visit in April

03/28/2012

Last Saturday's concert at the Oxford House organized by London's Euskal Elkartea (photo EuskalKultura.com)
Last Saturday's concert at the Oxford House organized by London's Euskal Elkartea (photo EuskalKultura.com)

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The group Antton performed its first album “Gorantz erori” (Fall up) last Saturday at the Oxford House, in Bethnal Green, thanks to the London Basque Society-Euskal Elkartea. Since then, Basque music fans have been anxiously awaiting Berri Txarrak’s visit in April, who, after selling out their first concert, have decided to schedule a second performance, both in London theaters.

London, England.  Continuing the interesting music program that London’s Basque Society-Euskal Elkartea carries out throughout the year, the club hosted the Basque group Antton last Saturday at the Oxford House, preceded by a British group. 

It is one of the public events that the London Basque Society has organized for the month of March, along with screenings of short films as part of Laburbira, and its St. Patrick’s Day party. 

Basque music fans in London are still happy, since Berri Txarrak will be in the British capital in a month.  Their first concert will take place on April 21 at the Barfly Club, along with the group Cancer Bats.  The group from Navarre has planned a second performance as well, given that the first has sold out.  The second concert will take place on April 22 at The Garage.

[Scenes from Saturday’s concert by Antton, organized by the London Basque Society-Euskal Elkartea (video Euskal Elkartea)]

-To download the album “Gorantz erori,” click here
-Antton’s website: www.anttonmusika.com
-Berri Txarrak’s site:
www.berritxarrak.net
-London Basque Society-Euskal Elkartea:
www.zintzilik.org

 



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