Rock Matinee at the Museum of Yugoslavia: Is Rock ‘n’ Roll Really Dead or Just Sleeping?

Welcome to the Museum of Yugoslavia on July 10th for the ultimate “Rock Matinee”! Yes, you read that right – rock ‘n’ roll, that once revolutionary force, is making a grand comeback, and the entrance is free! If you thought rock ‘n’ roll was dead, get ready to be proven wrong by legends like Crni Biseri, Siluete, Zlatni Dečaci, and Iskre. This superbend of old rock masters will perform covers of world hits from the album “Torn from Oblivion 39,” taking us back to a time when music truly changed the world and held the spirit of an era in its hands.

But wait, there’s more! Curators Aleksandra Momčilović Jovanović and Milica Tomić, along with musicians Miroslav Cvetković and Vlado Janković, fashion designer Ivan Mladenov, and journalist Nikola Nešović, will guide you through the thematic section “Rock Museum.” Expect stories, anecdotes, and maybe a few secrets from the world of Yugoslav rock ‘n’ roll.

For film lovers, there will be a screening of the documentary “Dreamers” about the first female rock band in our region. And to complete the vibe, DJ Ajk Ike will spin a carefully selected set of music that will teleport you back to the pioneering days of Yugoslav rock ‘n’ roll.

This event isn’t just a nostalgic stroll through the past; it’s a reminder that rock ‘n’ roll was and remains a symbol of freedom, rebellion, and creativity. In a world where music often boils down to instant hits and commercial tricks, this matinee is like a cold shower – a reminder that real music is the one that changes the world.

So, if you ever thought rock ‘n’ roll was dead, come and see for yourself. And if you’re already a fan, bring your friends and together remember why rock ‘n’ roll was and still is the king of music. And of course, if you have a good rock story or anecdote, feel free to share it – maybe your story will be the star of the evening!

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