Lola Marsh tour rescheduled to February 2021

Lola Marsh tour rescheduled to February 2021

Due to the still complicated situation in connection with the pandemic, the management of the band Lola Marsh decided to reschedule the Central European tour of the band from this September to February 2021. The situation is also made more complex by the fact that Israel is still not on the EU's list of safe countries. In any case, the band can't wait to return to Slovakia and perform live the great songs from their new album Someday Tomorrow Maybe. You can purchase tickets at www.pohodafestival.sk/sk/shop.

15. July 2020

LOLA MARSH

A musical love at first sound: this is the only way we could describe the relationship between Pohoda, its visitors, and Israeli band Lola Marsh. As an unknown group, they played our main stage during their Slovak premiere in 2014. The chemistry worked right away. A tour, several solo concerts, as well as other performances at Pohoda, followed. On June 9, 2017, they released their debut Remember Roses, whose success got reflected immediately in various streaming services, charts and, overall, increased global interest in this amazing band. Their songs started appearing in various commercials (eBay, Crédit Agricole), and the interest also grew amongst film and TV series producers. In early February of 2020, their cover of Carson Parks’’ Something Stupid “, recorded for the TV show Better Call Saul, won the Best Song Award at the 10th Guild of Music Supervisors Awards. Their biggest hit to date, „You’re Mine “, was used by Netflix in their Valentine’s Day new release To All the Boys: PS I Still Love You.

Lola Marsh’s potent live shows have gradually led them to become one of the most in-demand Middle Eastern bands in Europe and the United States. Praises by media outlets such as Le Monde, NPR, Paste Magazine, NYLON or the Observer further prove this. Michal Kaščak took the time to comment: „Lola Marsh is often labeled as indie-folk or dream pop – in my opinion this is truly accurate. Their music is filled with some many influences and undercurrents that I can easily imagine it sounding like a soundtrack to some grim Quentin Tarantino movie. They sound in a way that makes it impossible to confuse them with someone else; their music is filled with not only amazing creativity, but also with passion, enthusiasm, and playfulness. I’m happy that due to their connection with Slovakia we can pretty much consider them to be our „home” band.“ The warm-feelings are mutual. In response to an interview question by French Rocknfool regarding their most-loved concert, Gil and Yael unanimously answered: „The one on Pohoda“. At the beginning of 2018, they kicked off their biggest solo concert in Refinery Gallery with an unforgettable version of the Slovak song Čerešne, with 1500 people joining Yael in singing it. With the same song, this time joined by Zuzana Kronerova, Lola Marsh also enchanted last year’s Pohoda Festival’s 30.000 guests. At the beginning of this year, the band released their second album Someday Tomorrow Maybe. Out of the dozen songs, they have already captivated the audience with previously released songs with great videos such as “Only For a Moment” and “Echoes”. Their visual side was taken care of by Indy Hait and the collaboration brought them victory at the Berlin Music Video Awards in the Best Song category for the song Echoes, which we also used as background in the aftermovie from Pohoda 2019. Lola Marsh also won second place in the Best Cinematography category for the video for song Only For A Moment. Their second studio album was praised by Billboard and the A1234 portal, and the latter wrote about the album: “It’s hard not to fall in love with Lola Marsh’s music after listening to this.” Fans in Slovakia can fall in love with songs from their new album at the end of February 2021.

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