Today Yerevan was holding one of the most beloved musical events of the city by Kami music club-Yerevan Music Night 2019. The event started since 16:00 and lasted till 23:00 with a world known hits and fireworks.
It's been three years since Kami has started this musical festival, which every year involves not only Armenian but also foreign stars.
This year the special guest of the evening was famous Danish singer Tomas N'Evergreen, who had come with his most beloved hits, among them: Since You've Been Gone, Everytime, In A Moment Like This and Ay, Ay, Ay.
The singer thanked the Armenian audience for the warm welcome and confessed that he is very happy to be in Yerevan.
As he previously had said in his interview with NEWS.am STYLE, he will not have too much time to spend in Yerevan, but hops to see as much as possible in the city.
The Armenian fans accepted the singer with warm acclaims singing and dancing under his famous hits.
NEWS.am STYLE was also in the center of the musical event. This is our photo and video report from the concert.
Syune Arakelyan
Photos by Arsen Sargsyan
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