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The band has played or plays a major role on the TV programmes KU-KU, Canaletto and Slavi's Show, and on other projects such as Fife Stars, Idols, Sing with Me, and The Voice of Bulgaria 1 and 2. It has released 21 albums, over 300 songs, performed at hundreds of concerts, [ citation needed ] and toured thirteen times, including once in the ...
There is Such a People. There Is Such a People[2][nb 1] (Bulgarian: Има такъв народ, ИТН, romanized: Ima takav narod, ITN) is a populist political party in Bulgaria established by Bulgarian singer, TV host, and politician Slavi Trifonov. [7] Self-described as a "political product", the party is named after one of Trifonov's own ...
The election coincided with the European Parliament election on the same day. [2][3] This parliamentary election was initially scheduled to be held before 12 June 2027; however, the planned rotation agreed to by GERB and PP–DB failed to materialise in March 2024, and no other government could be formed.
Slavi's Show (Bulgarian: Шоуто на Слави) was a long-running Bulgarian evening talk show aired every workday on bTV from 22:30 to 23:30 EET and hosted by Slavi Trifonov. Occasionally, the show also aired live at 20:00 EET. The program blends elements of dancing, talk show, cabaret, live music, theatre, stand-up comedy and even talent ...
Victoria Vassileva was born on 27 October 1971, in Ruse, People's Republic of Bulgaria. She graduated from the English Language High School "Geo Milev" – Ruse in 1990. She worked for Slavi Trifonov 's company 7/8 TV as head of administration in Slavi's Show until the show's finale in 2019. [ 5]
Website. sedemosmi .tv. 7/8 TV ( Bulgarian: 7/8 ТВ, Седем-осми ТВ) is a Bulgarian private cable television, owned and operated, by the political party There Is Such a People. It was founded in 2019 in Sofia. [ 1] The television is successor of Television Stara Zagora - its network and signal, and Slavi's Show. [ 2]
The biggest concert in Bulgaria ever and thus at the Vasil Levski stadium was held by Yugoslav superstar Lepa Brena on 24 July 1990 in front of 100,000 people. [6] This record remains unbroken to date. The curiosity of the concert was the way Lepa Brena arrived at the stadium - by landing from the helicopter directly to the stage with a rope.
In contrast, all three of the "parties of change" groupings entered the national assembly, winning a total of 92 seats, with 51 of these coming from Slavi Trifonov's ITN. The Socialist Party (BSPzB) also suffered its worst result in a democratic election. [13] The election also saw turnout drop 3.5pp to 49.1%.