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Eurovision in Tbilisi: A Celebration of Music and Culture

In 2017, Georgia became the focus of attention for Europe and the world: Tbilisi hosted the Junior Eurovision Song Contest. This was a historic event not only for the country’s music scene but also for its cultural image. For the first time, such a large-scale contest was held in Georgia, becoming a symbol of openness, hospitality, and the country’s aspiration to be part of the wider European cultural community.

Why Georgia?

The decision to hold the contest in Tbilisi was a logical one. Georgia had won Junior Eurovision multiple times, becoming a record-holder in the number of victories. These consistent successes and the brilliant performances of young artists convinced the European Broadcasting Union to entrust the country with hosting the prestigious event.

The Venue — Tbilisi Sports Palace

The main venue was the renovated Tbilisi Sports Palace, located in the heart of the capital. It is one of the largest arenas in the country, accommodating thousands of spectators. For the contest, the arena was equipped with cutting-edge technology: modern lighting, a dynamic stage design, multimedia screens, and acoustics that met the standards of the world’s biggest shows.

A Festive Atmosphere

During the contest, Tbilisi completely transformed. The city was filled with delegations from different countries, journalists, and tourists. Cultural events, concerts, and workshops took place in the city center. Georgian hospitality was felt everywhere — from traditional cuisine to the warm and friendly atmosphere in the streets.

The Importance for the Country

Hosting Junior Eurovision was both a cultural and political gesture. First, it proved that Georgia was capable of organizing an event of international scale. Second, the country showcased its identity, presenting European audiences with its rich musical and artistic heritage.

Inspiration for the Young Generation

This contest held particular significance for children and teenagers. Thousands of young Georgians were inspired by the stories of their peers performing on stage in front of all of Europe. For many, it became a motivation to pursue music, art, and to dream of performing on big stages.

International Recognition

The organization of the contest received high praise from international guests and media. Tbilisi proved itself to be a modern, dynamic, and hospitable city, capable of becoming a cultural hub of the region. For Georgia’s image, this was a major step forward: the country demonstrated not only its talents but also its ability to be a reliable partner in international projects.

Conclusion

Junior Eurovision in Tbilisi became an event forever etched in the country’s history. It proved that music unites people, and that small Georgia can make a loud impact on the great European stage. Today, when recalling this event, Georgians proudly say: “We did it, and we are ready for new heights.”

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🎸 L7 Are Throwing a 40th Anniversary Bash in L.A. 🎉

Few bands have left as lasting a mark on punk and grunge culture as L7. Now, four decades since their formation, the iconic all-female group is preparing to celebrate their 40th anniversary with a blowout show in their hometown of Los Angeles. Mark your calendars: on Friday, October 3, the Belasco Theater will transform into a riotous celebration of punk, power, and persistence — with help from fellow legends Lunachicks and the Brazilian dance-punk force CSS.

⚡ Four Decades of Defiance

Formed in 1985 by vocalist Donita Sparks and guitarist Suzi Gardner, L7 quickly carved out a space for themselves in the male-dominated rock scene. Their raw sound, politically charged lyrics, and unapologetic stage presence made them not just a band, but a movement. Albums like Bricks Are Heavy and Smell the Magic captured a unique fusion of punk grit and metal muscle, inspiring a generation of riot grrrls and alt-rock rebels.

Though they disbanded in 2001 after years of pushing the envelope, L7 returned in the mid-2010s, proving their fire hadn’t dimmed. Their 2019 comeback album Scatter the Rats was a loud declaration that they still had something to say — and weren’t afraid to shout it.

🧨 A Lineup Full of Attitude

Curated personally by Donita Sparks, the anniversary show will feature not just L7, but two other explosive acts: Lunachicks and CSS. “I think all three of our bands share a certain sense of humor, political right-on-ness, and bombastic energy,” Sparks said in a statement. “So, look out, mellow ones… you will be rocking!”

The Lunachicks — notorious for their wild performances and irreverent spirit — are a perfect fit for the event. Emerging from the late ’80s NYC punk scene, they’ve long embodied feminist rage and satire in equal measure. Meanwhile, CSS (Cansei de Ser Sexy) brings a Brazilian twist to the night, known for their danceable blend of indie rock and electroclash, paired with a mischievous, DIY ethos.

🔥 The Belasco Will Burn (Metaphorically)

Located in the heart of downtown Los Angeles, The Belasco is an intimate yet grand venue — the perfect place to host a celebration that honors four decades of underground music defiance. The date: Friday, October 3. Fans can expect a night of unfiltered rock, defiant fashion, and sisterhood-driven chaos.

More artists are expected to be added to the bill, making this a must-see event for lovers of punk history and high-octane live shows. Whether you’ve been a fan since the ’80s or discovered L7 through their recent revival, this is a moment worth experiencing.

💬 Why It Still Matters

L7 has always been more than music — they’ve been about pushing back. Against norms. Against silence. Against being told to sit down and shut up. Their legacy is one of empowerment and noise, and in 2025, they’re still turning up the volume.

In a world where the cultural conversation around gender, power, and resistance is still evolving, their music feels as necessary as ever. Celebrating 40 years of L7 isn’t just about nostalgia — it’s a reminder that the punk spirit lives on, loud and proud.

🎟️ Tickets are expected to sell out fast. So dig out your Docs, spike your hair, and get ready to scream along with three generations of rock icons. This isn’t just a concert — it’s a celebration of attitude, rebellion, and 40 years of making noise.

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🎧 7 Fresh Albums You Need to Hear This Week 🎶

With the music world constantly delivering fresh and exciting sounds, staying in the loop can be overwhelming. But don't worry — we’ve rounded up the 8 most intriguing new albums that deserve a spot in your playlist right now. From major label debuts to experimental ambient collaborations, this week’s releases offer something for every taste.

🌟 Alex G – Headlights (RCA)

Genre: Indie Rock / Lo-Fi

Alex G steps into the big leagues with his first major-label release, Headlights. This marks the artist’s 10th studio album and his RCA debut. Known for intimate, strange, and emotionally raw music, Alex G blends lo-fi textures with melodic songwriting. In press statements, he calls the album a mix of “absurd twists and mundane milestones,” setting the stage for a sound that’s both grounded and surreal. Singles like “Afterlife,” “June Guitar,” and “Oranges” previewed the album's shifting emotional tones and quirky sonic palette.

🐺 Raekwon – The Emperor’s New Clothes

Genre: Hip-Hop / East Coast Rap

Wu-Tang Clan legend Raekwon returns with a powerful new 17-track LP. The Emperor’s New Clothes features a star-studded lineup including Nas, Ghostface Killah, Method Man, and more. It's Raekwon’s first solo album since 2017, and it brings gritty New York storytelling back to the forefront. With appearances from Buffalo rap titans like Conway the Machine and Benny the Butcher, the album balances classic boom-bap vibes with fresh energy.

🔊 DJ Haram – Beside Myself (Hyperdub)

Genre: Experimental / Club / Electronic

DJ Haram’s debut album Beside Myself is an intense ride through dark club beats, haunting melodies, and Middle Eastern percussive rhythms. This 14-track LP includes collaborations with artists like Moor Mother, Bbymutha, and Armand Hammer, delivering a raw, genre-defying journey. The music is politically charged, spiritually haunting, and deeply danceable.

🔥 Che – Rest in Bass (10K Projects)

Genre: Trap / Hyperpop

Young Atlanta rapper Che drops his second album this year with Rest in Bass, a glitchy and energetic project filled with digital chaos and inventive flows. The track “Hellraiser” featuring OsamaSon stands out for its pixelated production and aggressive vocals. This release cements Che as one of the boldest new voices in the alt-trap movement.

🎤 Anycia & DJ Drama – Grady Baby (UnitedMasters)

Genre: Southern Rap / Mixtape Culture

Atlanta’s rising voice Anycia joins forces with DJ Drama for the new mixtape Grady Baby, packed with confident flows and deep ATL roots. Songs like “No Scrub” nod to TLC’s iconic legacy, while the rest of the project pulses with smoky beats and minimalist trap instrumentation. Anycia’s low register and commanding presence shine across the tape.

🌱 $ilkMoney – Who Waters the Wilting Giving Tree… (Lex)

Genre: Underground Hip-Hop / Funk

Yes, the album title is a mouthful: Who Waters the Wilting Giving Tree Once the Leaves Dry Up and Fruits No Longer Bear? But so is the music. Virginia rapper $ilkMoney offers psychedelic funk beats, off-kilter raps, and a philosophical outlook that balances satire and substance. The LP is his most ambitious since 2022 and includes producers like Kahlil Blu and Sycho Sid.

🌿 Sofie Birch & Antonina Nowacka – Hiraeth (Unsound)

Genre: Ambient / Experimental Folk

This beautiful ambient album was recorded during a nature retreat in rural Poland using only acoustic instruments, a tape machine, and voice. Sofie Birch and Antonina Nowacka then added synthesizers in post-production to create a dreamy soundscape. Their second collaboration, Hiraeth, blends natural textures with celestial vocals and electronic undercurrents.

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