Parachute Band host Serbia’s first worship concert
media release
Wednesday 18 August, 2010
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IMMEDIATE RELEASE-
Parachute Band
host Serbia’s first-ever worship
concert
Auckland, 18 August 2010 –
Parachute Band made musical history last night in
Serbia.
The Auckland-based band were the first major international Christian band to play live in the nation, taking to the stage in Serbia’s second biggest city Novi Sad.
Parachute Band’s Tour Manager Callum Galloway says, “This was literally history in the making. Never before has Serbia hosted a Christian worship concert… This was a milestone in the Serbian Christian calendar, and it was truly a privilege for all of us to be part of it.”
The band delivered pop-rock worship with electric guitars, loud synths, and colourful video screens.
All went without hitch until drummer Sam de Jong broke a
drum skin and had to fix it mid set, but the 250-strong
crowd didn’t miss a beat.Serbia gained
independence in 2006, after having a State Union with
Montenegro. The nation’s former President, Slobodan
Milošević had led Serbia (and Yugoslavia) for 11 years up
until 2000, when he was charged with War Crimes for his
involvement in the Kosovo War. Parachute
Band
They are playing at a range of events, including public worship concerts and church events.
For more information about Parachute Band’s current tour, please visit their website at parachutemusic.com/parachuteband.
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