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             By Azernews
By Laman Ismayilova
The Fountain Square, a favorite place of Baku residents and guests of the city, hosted another concert within "Retro Baku" project, co-organized by the Baku City Main Department of Culture and Tourism.
The marvelous concert with participation of talented singers, including Leyla Ramazanli,Lyatafat Maharramli, Mirjabbar Mirbabaev, Aynur Aliyeva, Kubra Huseynova, Rasim Mustafazade, Mirfarhad Habibi, Nizami Nikbin, Orkhan Huseynov, Nijat Guluzade, show group "Nuray", folklore ensemble 'Chengi" and others pleased the audience.
The main aim of the project is to ensure colorful and interesting leisure time of residents and guests of Baku, and to revive the tradition of holding such kind of concerts, which took place in Baku in the 60's - 70's of the last century.
A series of unforgettable concerts will run on weekends until September 15.

























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