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Kaladze: Concert ‘Let’s love Each Other’ is to be Held on First Republic Square

by Georgia Today
December 29, 2021
in Social & Society
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“I would like to introduce you to the New Year’s program on the night of December 31, in particular, the concert “Let’s love each other,” which is be held at the First Republic Square. I am sure many people will come and it will be broadcast on TV,” said Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze.

He noted that the musical program of the concert is based on melodies well known to the Georgian society. Among them are popular musical works created on the New Year theme. Representatives of different generations and musical directions are involved in the project. Kaladze added that on January 14 the New Year village will be closed with a large-scale concert.

“I would like to address you, dress warmly, and definitely come with your children, grandchildren. There will be a very pleasant environment, various theatrical, musical performances and events are planned,” Kaladze said.

By Ketevan Skhirtladze

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