The international Sofia Singer Songwriter Fest was conducted for the eighth time but at
a new location – the Swingin’ Hall club in the capital of Bulgaria. On October 5 th and 6 th ,
in a cozy atmosphere, thirteen talented artists from Bulgaria, Ireland, France and
Slovenia displayed their skills.
After a heated semi-final on Saturday evening, seven finalists made it to a chance for
the prizes and the grand finale:
SHTERION PILIDOV (Bulgaria)
LUKE CLERKIN (Ireland)
VASSIL BOZAJEAN-VASKЕ (Bulgaria)
EVELYNE GALLET (France)
BOZHIDAR BANOV-PORTO (Bulgaria)
VIOLINA DOTSEVA (Bulgaria)
ANTOAN ANTONOV (Bulgaria)
The veterans of the jury – Plamen Sivov (Tochka BG) and Vasko Gromkov (BNT) –
were joined this year by Slovenia’s star, the singer Ditka, winner of Sofia Singer
Songwriter Fest in 2019. They assessed participants in accordance with five criteria:
music, lyrics, vocal skills, playing skills and stage presence.
Samuel Manuelian (Saturday) and the Sha-Sha Duet (Sunday) also gave recitals, as
did the guest-star Ditka from Slovenia, accompanied on the piano by her father, the
renowned musician Gorazd Cepin. Sofia Singer Songwriter Fest’s director, Lilly
Drumeva, premiered her new song together with the Sha-Sha Duet.
Third prize (high-end microphone and headphones provided by Factor Music House)
was awarded to the singer Evelyne Gallet from France. Ireland’s representative – Luke
Clerkin – took second place. He won ten hours of studio recording time at Retro
Studio. And Kremona–Bulgaria’s beautiful guitar costing BGN 2,000 did not leave our
country this year – the undisputable winner of SSSF 2024 was SHTERION PILIDOV,
“guitarist of the starts”.
Sofia Singer Songwriter Fest’s eighth edition was dedicated to Simon & Garfunkel, the
legendary folk duo, who created powerful songs with powerful messages, brilliant
vocals and a dazzling guitar. The year 2025 marks 55 years since the song Bridge
Over Troubled Water was written, which turned into a true hymn. The grand finale saw
all artists perform this immortal song together, paying homage to the two great
musicians.
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