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Ignea, 9 March 2025

Sun, March 9 2025
18:30 (local time)
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  Gig of Ignea Mar 9, 2025 in Budapest
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About concert Ignea in Budapest

The concert of Ignea will take place on March 9, 2025 at Barba Negra Blue Stage.

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About Ignea

IGNEA was started in Kyiv, Ukraine back in 2011 under name Parallax. Intentionally, it was the first Ukrainian band to play oriental metal. The band, however, didn't limit itself to strict boundaries of oriental metal, and included elements from symphonic, industrial, modern, progressive and other modern subgenres of metal. In 2013, the band entered Morton Studio, well-known rock and metal studio in Ukraine, to record its debut EP, titled Sputnik.

In 2013, the band prepared a follow-up single titled Petrichor, featuring bouzoukitara playing and a guitar solo from Yossi Sassi, at that moment the guitarist of oriental metal fathers band, Orphaned Land.

In 2015, the band finally changed its name to IGNEA and released a new work called Alga, named after a war call of Crimean Tatar people. This song is contributed to Crimeans who are defending their land.

Alga is the first ever original song from a Ukrainian band, recorded with a full symphonic orchestra. The video was shot unintentionally and on low budget as the band wanted to use orchestra sessions footage in something bigger, than video diary. Over the year, the video gathered over million views on YouTube.

Recently, IGNEA opened the show of Orphaned Land, fathers of oriental metal, in Kiev, Ukraine.

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