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The programme at Cvetličarna (which translates as "Flower Shop") was first conceived by the electronic music crew RDYO Djs. Later on, the TNT Events team took over the programming of the venue, which temporarily closed down in 2009 and was resurrected in the same year, continuously running since then.
Programme
Since 2003, a rich repertoire of musicians and bands have held the stage of Cvetličarna, from Vlatko Stefanovski, Steve Vai, Rambo Amadeus, Eagles of Death Metal and Will Calhoun to Barbara Tucker, Dimitri From Paris, Steven Seagal, Jay Lumen, Martin Garix NOFX, Good Riddance, Let 3, Blind Guardian, Nomeansno, Kreator, Amon Amarth, and Sepultura. Of the local bands, one can mention MI2, Siddharta, Center za dehumanizacijo (CZD), Muškat Hamburg, Terrafolk, Zlatko, Big Foot Mama, Neisha, UMEK, and Klemen Klemen.
Boštjan Meglič, Siddharta drummer at the concert in Cvetličarna, 2011