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Latest revision as of 14:17, 8 January 2021
The club closed its doors in 2017.
Archival article
The musical programme is very diverse (and not limited to ethno music only) and offers an international selection of artists. They have hosted musicians from Burkina Faso, Brazil, Iran, India, Jamaica, Spain, Macedonia, Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Hungary, and other countries. As for some of the Slovene performers in the last years, Zlati zob has hosted Mljask, Sedef, Vasko Atanasovski Trio, Petzapet, Kombinat, Magnifico, Zoran Predin, Janez Dovč, etc.