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Jazz and a glass of wine in the park

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Less than a month before the start of Sofia Dance Week, Spisanie Edno (списание 1) is inviting everybody to a free concert of Sofia Brass Band, which will start at 6pm in Borissovata Gradina in Sofia, near the lake with the water lilies, on August 31.

The organisers describe the upcoming event as "a light and pleasant celebration in the park […] to say 'Bye!' to the holidays and welcome in the cultural event Sofia Dance Week".

Spisanie 1 will offer a glass of free wine to guests at the concert while Sofia Brass Band plays jazz and swing near the lake.

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