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Fish Can Fly Agency present the first North American tour or new international sensation ONUKA. After the huge success with debut album and numerous sold out concerts within Europe, there's thousands of American fans waiting to see the outstanding ONUKA live show.
ONUKA is the new project of well known Ukrainian electronic musician Evgeniy Filatov (the frontman of The Maneken) and Tomato Jaws ex-vocalist Nata Zhizhchenko. Their debut single 'Look' has started a new chapter in the history of Ukrainian music, made ONUKA famous far outside their native country. The self-titled debut album was released in October of 2014. Songs 'Look', 'Time' and 'Misto' became an international hits with hundred of thousands wievs on Youtube.
Nata's heartfelt vocals combined with Evgeniy's production and their new approach of blending the native instruments with electronic sounds makes ONUKA's music nothing but unique and unforgettable experience. Not to mention their live shows. The full list of instruments ONUKA uses live on stage includes keys, electronic drums, two trombones, French horn and, of course, traditional Ukrainian instruments bandura and sopilka. Never has folk instruments sounded so modern and exciting.
We bring you the chance to be the first to see ONUKA in your city! During the USA Tour ONUKA will perform in eight cities including Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Cleveland, Chicago, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Also there's an opportunity for Canadian fans with the show that will take place in Toronto.
This Fall is going to be something special! Save the date to become the eyewitness of the incredible authentic and at the same time futuristic music performance. ONUKA comes to America to show how the melos of the past and the sounds of today give the birth of the music of tomorrow.