Šuřinky 2017: Endless Illusion, PiqiMiqi, Andreas Rund and others

19 April 2017, 4:00
Šuřinky 2017: Endless Illusion, PiqiMiqi, Andreas Rund and others

This traditional event of Brno’s art schools is this year focused on a selection from the contemporary music scene, the sounds of r'n'b, rap, house and techno.

The name ‘Šuřinky’ comes from a slang term for Brno’s secondary art schools, which are called ‘Šuřka’. This year’s even will be in millennial style with ‘noughties’ costumes. Šuřinky 2017 will take place 20 April 2017 in Kabinet Múz from 7 p.m.

Performers:

Endless Illusion

Piqi Miqi

Andreas Rund

Kosmic Skaut

Ca$hanova Bulhar

Indigo & Persil. P w/ Lost

Ninja Priest

Haru boy

Piqi Miqi/ photo the artist’s archive

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