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Chisinau’s Day to be celebrated for two days


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The Patron Saint Day of Chisinau will be celebrated during two days: Sunday, October 13, and Monday, October 14, when the religious feast of the Protection of the Mother of God is observed. “From energetic concerts to cultural events and traditional fairs, the city’s patron saint promises to offer moments for all tastes and ages,” said the Chisinau City Hall, quoted by IPN.

On Sunday, the concert staged in the Great National Assembly Square will involve Mark Stam, Sun Stroke Project, Misha Miller, Andro, Mira, Minelli, DJ Vanotek, and Jador. The event starts at 06:00 and access is free for all those who want to feel the energy of youth.

On October 14, the celebration will continue with moments dedicated to tradition and culture. The day will begin with the Patron Saint Liturgy, followed by fairs and exhibitions, with a program of activities for the whole family.

The main stage of the celebration will host the largest orchestras of Chisinau, conducted by illustrious conductors: the Orchestra of the National Opera and Ballet House “Maria Bieșu”, the Advahov Brothers’ Orchestra, “Fluieraș” Orchestra, the Camerata Chisinau, the Chisinau Jazz Orchestra and Dorel Burlacu’s Band.

Also, the public will have the opportunity to see the performance of singers loved by all generations, including: Olga Ciolacu, Nina Crulicovschi, Zinaida Julea, Nicolae Glib, Mihai Ciobanu, Natalia Barbu, Satoshi, Magnat, and Feoctist, the band Zdob si Zdub and many others. The special guest of the evening is Latvian singer Laima Vaikule.

“The festive atmosphere will embrace every corner of the city, giving everyone the opportunity to reconnect with traditions and celebrate the authentic spirit of Chisinau. In addition to the big day concerts, the program includes fairs, exhibitions, cultural and entertainment activities, which will bring joy and contribute to strengthening the sense of community,” noted the Chisinau City Hall.