Nearly a thousand Kult fans gathered in front of the stage at the concert. At some point, they were forced to leave the facility, as were the musicians. “In Lublin, after 2 hours of playing, we were cut off from the audience. We are waiting for what happens next… We have just received information that we will be able to continue the concert,” the band wrote on Facebook. It turned out that the alarm was false.
There was no threat, Kult played a song referring to it
When everyone returned to the place knowing that there was no threat, Kazik and his colleagues apparently allowed themselves an allusion, performing one of their greatest hits – “Spalam się” – right after re-entering the stage.
“We will definitely remember and recall this concert many times,” the musicians wrote after the end of the event, which was organized as part of the Kult Akustik tour. As part of this tour – traditionally performed every year in the first half of the year – the band plays 16 concerts in 13 cities. During them you can hear the group’s most famous songs in acoustic versions. They started on March 2 in Poznań and are on their way until April 20. There are three more opportunities to hear Kult acoustic this spring. The band will play the next scheduled concerts:
- April 17 – CKK Jordanki, Toruń
- April 19 – Stodoła Club, Warsaw
- April 20 – Stodoła Club, Warsaw
Kult was founded over 40 years ago in Warsaw by vocalist (and later saxophonist) Kazik Staszewski and bassist Piotr Wieteska. Currently, the lineup consists of: Kazik Staszewski (vocals), Wojciech Jabłoński (guitar), Piotr Morawiec (guitar), Ireneusz Wereński (bass), Tomasz Goehs (drums), Konrad Wantrych (keyboards), Janusz Zdunek (trumpet), Mariusz Hour (saxophones) ) and Jarosław Ważny (trombone).
Source: Gazeta

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