British pop singer Georgia will perform in Kyiv for the first time on Feb. 29, 2020.

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Georgia

When British Georgia Rose Harriet Barnes was about to start her career, she has chosen music over sports, and, apparently, has made the right choice. Barnes, now known as Georgia, is a British pop singer, songwriter and drummer. She has started her musical career by playing drums for British stars like singer Kwes and Kate Tempest. She received real acclaim in 2015, after the release of her debut studio album “Georgia.” Now, the singer has two music albums along with eight singles. Georgia even won the 2019 AIM Independent Music Awards. In her songs, Georgia mixes synthpop, electropop and instrumental music along with her charming vocals. The singer will perform in Kyiv for the first time on Feb. 29.

Georgia. Caribbean Club (4 Petliury St). Feb. 29. 7 p.m. Hr 650-1,200

‘Parasite’

This year’s Oscars ceremony’s sensation needs no introduction, and the Kino 42 chamber cinema will screen it again in the original Korean language with English subtitles. “Parasite” by the South Korean director Bong Joon Ho not only won best international film, best directing and screenplay U.S. Film Academy Awards but also made Oscar history by being the first foreign-language film to take the main Best Motion Picture prize. Critics also welcomed this triumph, calling “Parasite” the most important film of the year for telling a modern socially acute story about universal inequality and its consequences.

“Parasite.”Kino 42 (11 Kostiantynivska St.) Feb. 21-23 4:30 p.m., 9 p.m. Hr 100, 120

Ceephax Acid Crew

Kyiv’s hottest electronic nightclub, Closer, arranges another great party on the last weekend of winter. The club has invited Andy Jenkinson, known as Ceephax Acid Crew, to rock Kyiv citizens with his acid techno, drum and bass rhythms. Jenkinson’s musical career began in 1997 when he started performing using vintage drum machines. But the musician has soon established his own style, the mixture of drum and bass and acid techno, which has made him popular worldwide. Apart from Ceephax Acid Crew, local DJs Bejenec, Sergen Makaren as well as S.A. Tweeman will hit the stage of Closer.

Ceephax Acid Crew. Closer (31 Nyzhnoiurkivska St.). Feb. 28. 11:59 p.m. Hr 300-400. Visitors must be over 21