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Nina Kraviz, Jungle E Sohn No Optimus Alive'14 Press Release | Lisboa, 28 abril de 2014 NINA KRAVIZ, JUNGLE E SOHN NO OPTIMUS ALIVE'14 12 DE JULHO NO PALCO OPTIMUS CLUBBING O Palco Optimus Clubbing confirma os três primeiros nomes que atuarão no dia 12 de julho. O palco de referência do Optimus Alive para os adeptos da música eletrónica recebe no último dia do festival Nina Kraviz, Jungle e Sohn. A hipnótica produtora, DJ e cantora russa, Nina Kraviz sobe ao Palco Optimus Clubbing dia 12 de julho para apresentar os temas da sua nova compilação, com data de lançamento agendada para esta primavera. Reconhecida no cenário da música eletrónica como uma das mais influentes e completas artistas, conta no seu percurso profissional com a passagem pelos mais reconhecidos clubes de dança mundiais. O seu som é uma mistura de house, techno e acid e é descrito com frequência como “um cocktail musical”. Neste dia junta-se a estreia dos Jungle em solo nacional. Este grupo enigmático, que apresentou a sua música ao público, angariando uma legião de fãs ainda sem ter revelado os membros que o compunham, foi considerado por meios como a NME e o jornal The Guardian uma das bandas revelação de 2013. O álbum de estreia será lançado ainda este ano. A enérgica atuação deste duo não vai deixar ninguém indiferente. Sohn é o terceiro nome que se junta a Nina Kraviz e Jungle no Palco Optimus Clubbing dia 12 de julho. Esta é também a estreia do inglês Christopher Taylor em Portugal. O produtor, cantor e compositor irá apresentar o seu disco de estreia, “Tremors”, editado no passado dia 7 de abril, com uma atuação que promete conquistar o público. Sohn é considerado um dos nomes mais entusiasmantes da cena eletrónica deste último ano e já colaborou com Lana Del Rey, Rhye, Banks, Kwabs, Disclosure e Angel Haze. O dia 12 de julho irá contar com mais confirmações para o Palco Optimus Clubbing a serem anunciadas brevemente. O Optimus Alive'14 tem data marcada para 10, 11 e 12 de julho, no Passeio Marítimo de Algés. Os bilhetes do festival encontram-se à venda nos locais habituais. Artistas já confirmados: Au Revoir Simone, Arctic Monkeys, Bastille, Ben Howard, Branko, Buraka Som Sistema, Caribou, Cass McCombs, Chet Faker, Chromeo, D'ALVA, Daughter, Dillon Francis, Diplo, Elbow, Foster The People, Interpol, Imagine Dragons, Jungle, Nicolas Jaar, MGMT, Nina Kraviz, Parquet Courts, PAUS, SBTRTK, Sohn, Temples, The 1975, The Black Keys, The Lumineers, The Vicious Five, The War on Drugs, Toddla T e Unknown Mortal Orquestra. www.facebook.com/NinaKravizMusic www.facebook.com/jungle4eva www.facebook.com/SOHN www.optimusalive.com www.everythingisnew.pt * Bilhete Diário: 53,00€ * Passe 3 Dias: 105,00€ *Bilhete Diário + CP Linha de Cascais: 55,20€ (à venda em qualquer Fnac da Grande Lisboa) * Passe 3 Dias + CP Linha Cascais: 111,60€ (à venda em qualquer Fnac da Grande Lisboa) * Bilhete Diário + CP IC Porto: 83,00€ (à venda em qualquer Fnac do Porto) * Bilhete Diário + CP IC Coimbra: 77,00€ (à venda na Fnac de Coimbra) Passeio Marítimo de Algés (Oeiras) Bilhete Diário * 53,00 Euros Passe 3 Dias (10, 11 e 12 de julho) * 105,00 Euros Bilhete Diário + Bilhete Comboio Linha de Cascais * 55,20 Euros Passe 3 Dias + Bilhete Comboio Linha de Cascais * 111,60 Euros Bilhete Diário + CP IC Porto * 83,00€ Passe 3 Dias + CP IC Porto * 135,00€ Bilhete Diário + CP IC Coimbra * 77,00€ Passe 3 Dias + CP IC Coimbra * 129,00€ Acesso Campismo 3 Dias - Lisboa Camping (10 a 13 de julho) * 16,00 Euros Locais de Venda: Fnac, Worten, El Corte Inglés, CTT, Agência Abreu, Agência ABEP, CC Dolce Vita (Amadora, Funchal, Coimbra, Ovar, Vila Real e Porto), Flur, Centros Comercias MMM (Espaço Guimarães, Fórum Viseu, Fórum Coimbra, Fórum Sintra, Almada Fórum, Fórum Montijo, Fórum Algarve), Centros Comerciais Mundicenter (Centro Comercial Amoreiras, Odivelas Parque, Spacio Olivais, Arena Shopping, Galerias Campus S. João), TicketLine (Reservas: 1820 e www.ticketline.pt) e no site oficial da Everything is New (www.everythingisnew.pt) Espanha: Breakpoint (www.breakpoint.es) e TicketMaster (www.ticketmaster.es) Reino Unido: SEE Tickets (www.seetickets.com) Dinamarca: Billetnet (www.billetnet.dk) Alemanha: TicketMaster (www.ticketmaster.de) França, Bélgica, Suíça: Fnac (www.fnac.com); Carrefour; Géant; Magasins U; Intermarché .
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