YEREVAN. – NEWS.am STYLE continues its weekly public notices regarding the noteworthy cultural events taking place in Yerevan, the capital city of Armenia.
After strolling around Yerevan on Monday and Tuesday, we recommend you the following events for the rest of this week:
On Wednesday at 9։30pm, a musical show with Radik Gabrielyan and Con Alma will take place at Kami Club. And on Thursday at the same time, Srbuhi Sargsyan and the Allusion Band will perform at the club. Admission is 3,000.
On Friday at 8pm, The Lab.Docz will present its experimental music at Stop Club.
On the same day there is a “popcorn night” at Downtown Club.
At the weekend, everyone is invited to two photo exhibitions at the Small Theater.
On Saturday at 5pm, Israeli photographer Dmitry Briсkman’s works will be displayed. And on Sunday at 7pm, the works by Japanese photographer Ayato Matsumoto will be exhibited.
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