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Dagamba Announces “Mozartallica” Album and Extensive 2026 Latvian Concert Series
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Latvian band Dagamba, renowned for its fusion of classical and rock music, will release its seventh studio album, “Mozartallica,” and embark on a comprehensive concert tour across Latvia in spring and summer 2026. The tour will culminate in a grand finale at the Xiaomi Arena in Riga featuring the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra.
Updated September 21, 2023, 04:59:45
Tour Dates and Venues
The concert series is scheduled to begin on April 11, 2026, in Cēsis. Following Cēsis, Dagamba will perform in Ventspils at the concert hall “Latvia,” liepāja at the concert hall “Great amber,” and Jelgava in the open-air concert hall “Mītava.” The tour will conclude with a major concert on December 19, 2026, at the Xiaomi Arena in Riga.
| City | Venue | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Cēsis | TBD | April 11, 2026 |
| Ventspils | Concert Hall ”latvia” | TBD |
| Liepāja | Concert Hall “Great Amber” | TBD |
| Jelgava | Open-air Concert hall “Mītava” | TBD |
| Riga | Xiaomi Arena | December 19, 2026 |
Grand finale with latvian National Symphony Orchestra
The December 19th concert at the Xiaomi Arena promises a spectacular finale. Dagamba will share the stage with the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra, creating a unique and powerful musical experiance. This collaboration is expected to draw a large audience and solidify Dagamba’s position as a leading force in Latvian music.
“Mozartallica” Album and Dagamba’s unique Sound
The upcoming album, ”Mozartallica,” reflects Dagamba’s signature style – a bold blend of classical music and rock. The band describes itself as “classical music hooligans,” and their ability to seamlessly integrate seemingly disparate genres has garnered them international recognition. This innovative approach sets them apart in both the Latvian and global music scenes.
Dagamba has already established a significant international presence, having performed in over 15 countries, including a performance at the renowned Glastonbury Festival.They were also the first Latvian band to perform a solo concert at new York’s Taimskin, and the first autonomous Latvian Music Association to do so.
