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Paola Yordanova brings the „Iskam vsichko” tour to Pleven on September 11, 2026, at the Barcode Live Club. The Pleven date is the first of the tour and comes two days after the Varna one, in a city that rarely makes it into the schedules of Bulgarian pop tours.
Paola is from Nesebar and sings as a soloist in the „Milka Stoeva” choir school at the Youth Cultural Centre in Burgas, under the guidance of vocal teacher Marieta Seklemova. Besides pop repertoire she also sings folklore, trained for it by the folk singer Gergina Neycheva, and performs at national and international folklore competitions.
The list of achievements is long for her age. She made the top ten finalists of the world competition „I Sing World” in Singapore and won the Grand Prix in the junior category of the „Golden Voice” world performing arts competition in Dubai, alongside several first places at other events. The tour carries the name of her song „Iskam vsichko”.
The concert starts at 18:00 and ends at 21:00, a slot set up for a family audience rather than a club one. Tickets are around 10 euros via bilet.bg, roughly 616 denars. Pleven is in northern Bulgaria, further from the Macedonian border than the Plovdiv date, but for anyone planning a trip across the country it is one more option in the same cycle.
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