The Palaye Royale band will hold a Belgrade concert on June 18 at the new Zappa Bar near Kula Nebojša, organized by the Long Play production company
The rockers from Las Vegas are returning to Serbia a year after their triumphant performance at Arsenal Fest in Kragujevac, and now they will have the opportunity to be seen by the audience in the capital.
Palaye Royale was founded in 2008 by brothers Remington Leith, Sebastian Danzig and Emerson Barrett. Initially called Kropp Circle, the band released one EP and two singles, and changed their name in 2011. Since then, they have released four albums, ending with last year's "Death Or Glory". Their music is described as fashion art rock, dark rock, glam rock, often associated with the emo subculture. The audience in Belgrade can expect a representative cross-section of their career and the most famous tracks such as "Mr Doctor Man", "You'll Be Fine", "Lonely", "No Love In LA"...
84d1e00c_Palaye Royale Press Shot (Landscape)Remington Leith, Sebastian Danzig and Emerson Barrett / Photo: Promo
With how much love and passion Palaye Royale perform live, it is perhaps best expressed by what Remington Leith recently said to the respected magazine "Kerang": "I wish I could still be playing and touring with my brothers at the age of 80. I really can't imagine doing this without them. Every day we wake up and go play is a wonderful day.".
The ticket price is 2.800 dibars. Tickets are on sale through the Tickets.rs network.
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