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Music and Concerts in Yerevan

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Whether you're a fan of smooth jazz or heavy metal, you can stream it all from your phone. But what if you want some live music? What are the Yerevan options like? From local bands to orchestral offerings, here's what three local experts had to say about music in Yerevan.

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Yerevan is the capital of Armenia. It is one of the most amazing cities that I have ever seen in my life. Every season is unique. a favorite of mine is summer; tourists are flooding the city, the Republic Square, especially in the evenings, is crowded because everyone is hectic to listen to Armenia music while watching the fountains’ water rise and fall according to the music. At midnight, when the songs end, every teenager goes to Cascade, which is this long stairway, and when you get on top, you will see the whole city, including Mount Ararat. It is a city that is worth visiting, exploring, and eventually moving.

Araksya, says: 2020

Living in a city like Yerevan is interesting. It is the capital of Armenia and has a lot of tourist sites. The most famous place to visit while you are in Yerevan is the Republic Square of Armenia. In summers, the government plays Armenian and other International music from the Squares’ fountain. Then the water starts moving according to the bass of the songs that are being heard. Not to mention, there is also Cascade, which is another famous tourist site. At midnight, you will usually find teenagers hanging out with their groups of friends. It is a city that is worth visiting once in your life.

To see the heart of my Yerevan you should visit Khond. it is very old district which shows our history. You can find their old machines, houses and church. Here people are very hospitable and cheerful. I do believe that you can “smell” the real Armenian breath. We have another beautiful places but they are well built such as Opera, Cascade, The Republic Square and so on.

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