Love Hunters for Novi Sad is a new project by the band that has been creating for three decades and is synonymous with the city. The promotion of the new, 15th album entitled ‘PEACE, OK’, will be held on the Svilara Cultural Station, on 2 October, with the beginning at 8 p.m., and the audience will be able to follow the concert online via Facebook page of the Svilara Cultural Station.
Seven new songs by the ‘Love Hunters’ band, that has been making a contribution to the Novi Sad cultural scene for 33 years in their own way, will be the reflection on music heritage of the city, i.e. the golden era of Novi Sad bands.
The album was made from June to August this year. In addition to members of the band, Milan Mumin, Milan Ljubenković, Vladimir Jovanov and Vladimir Đurić, the album will feature: Sandra Dropo Ramaji (saxophone), Nikola Milanov (trombone), Aljoša Zakić (trumpet), Čik Ištvan (percussion), Damjan Deurić (keyboard), Obrad Laćarac (bass), Vladimir Perović (guitar), Milovan ‘Džimi’ Đuđić (banjo and lap steel guitar), Ana Perišić (backup singer). Within the promotion, the audience will have a chance to see the new video for the song ‘Hold On’.
After 14 albums, music for films and theatre plays and more than 3.000 concerts, members of the ‘Love Hunters’ group want to point out the need for both new and old performers, who revive and reinvigorate all quality music cultures of Novi Sad.
The entrance is free of charge.
Organisers kindly ask all visitors to adhere to all preventive measures due to the current pandemic situation, in order to maintain health and enjoy cultural events. Visitors are obliged to wear masks during all events. The maximum number of visitors is being monitored during events.
The promotion of the new album by the ‘Love Hunters’ band is one of the 42 projects that received funds within the public call for local artists and associations, within the ‘Artists. Now!’ project that aims at strengthening local cultural scene.