KROKE

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Wednesday 7 May 2025 | 7.30pm (2 hours including interval)
Djanogly Theatre, Nottingham
Tickets : £22
Polish trio Kroke (Yiddish for Kraków) performs an exquisite mix of modern Polish music, klezmer, contemporary jazz and classical music, imbued with stunning improvisations, giving audiences an extraordinary live musical experience. Their genre defying art has connected with audiences globally for over 30 years. In 2025, Kroke performs a 'best of' concert of their most popular tracks, wrapped in their unique style that delivers an unforgettable musical treat.
Season (7 May 2025) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Wednesday | 19:30 | - 21:30 |
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