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MARTIN SOLVEIG COMING TO BULGARIA

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MARTIN SOLVEIG COMING TO BULGARIA

World famous DJ Martin Solveig is to perform in Bulgaria for the second time this year, avtora.com said.

Solveig is to headline Sofia's Yalta club party on October 6. The party begins at 11pm, avtora.com said.

Bulgarians Lyubo Ursiny and Juan will warm up for Solveig.

Solveig's party will be the first in Yalta club's October schedule, avtora.com said. Sander Kleinenberg and Hernan Cattaneo will also play the club later this month.

Solveig is one of the world's most popular DJs, producers and musicians, avtora.com said.

He usually performs in London, Rome, New York, Ibiza, Sydney and Paris.

Solveig won the best set of the season award at the Ibiza DJ Awards in 2004.

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