Laibach, the Slovenian industrial band that once were banned by the regime in Yugoslavia, survived and prospered for 30 years.
Together with iconic acts like SPK, Throbbing Gristle and Suicide, they progressed the industrial music movement over the boundaries and into both electronic music, and as a part of the multi-disciplined art collective Neue Slowenische Kunst; pop art.
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Laibach, the Slovenian industrial band that once were banned by the regime in Yugoslavia, survived and prospered for 30 years.
Together with iconic acts like SPK, Throbbing Gristle and Suicide, they progressed the industrial music movement over the boundaries and into both electronic music, and as a part of the multi-disciplined art collective Neue Slowenische Kunst; pop art.
The bands creative output has often utilized dangerous exploit of symbolism in the name of pop culture, as a true punk band.
Honoring their history and origin, Laibach embarks on a tour called LAIBACH REVISITED, complete with a new album with the same name, containing remade versions of their early masterpieces.
The Laibach show on Sticky Fingers is an unique opportunity to share an intimate live performance, with a strict capacity of only 400 guests.
Ticket sales via
www.pusterviksbiljetter.com, and
www.ticnet.se.
Doors open 20:00.