The iconic stage of the Amphitheater “Apolonia” in Sozopol came to life last night, hosting one of the most anticipated concerts in the program of the 41st “Apolonia” Arts Festival. Pop star Mihaela Fileva delivered a captivating performance that gathered hundreds of fans of Bulgarian music to hear both beloved hits and her latest works.
The Mihaela Fileva Concert
Upon her appearance on stage, accompanied by applause and cheers of approval, Fileva immediately created an intimate connection with the audience, who did not stop singing along to their favorite melodies. The concert offered a rich journey through her creative path, with the performer presenting some of her most recognizable songs, which have become an integral part of the contemporary Bulgarian music scene.
Among them were evergreens like "By Habit", "All Night", "I Hope So, but I Doubt It", "Tides", "Who Is She" and "Obsessed". The energetic "One Hundred Percent", "Boycott", "Thread" and "When You Need Me" were also not missed, which further heated up the atmosphere.
The culmination of the evening was the performance of her newest song, titled "Dopamine Hero". This moment caused particular excitement among the audience, who had the opportunity to hear the singer's fresh musical idea live for the first time. Behind her, Mihaela Fileva had her faithful band, consisting of exceptional professionals who contributed to the flawless sound of the concert. On guitars was Vasil Krumov, on keyboards – Krasi Todorov, the bass was in the hands of Sasho Obretenov, and the drums – of Vasil Vutev. Their synchronization and virtuosity created a dense and dynamic musical foundation for Fileva's voice.
About the _Apolonia_ Festival
This event is part of the rich program of the “Apolonia” Arts Festival, which has established itself as one of the most significant cultural events in Bulgaria. The festival has been held annually since 1984, thanks to the efforts of the “Apolonia” Foundation, founded in 1991. The main mission of the organizers is to preserve Bulgarian cultural traditions while also providing a stage for new talents in various fields of art.
- The festival attracts hundreds of artists and thousands of art lovers from Bulgaria and the world.
- This year, the program of “Apolonia” is particularly packed, including over 70 events.
- The events cover music, theater, literature, cinema, and fine arts.
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The scale and diversity of the events underline the organizers' desire to offer something for every taste, establishing themselves as an important platform for creative exchange and cultural enrichment. BTA is a media partner of the event, ensuring wide coverage of all key moments of the festival.
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