Symphonic progressive rock band Kotebel is set to perform on Wednesday, August 27, 2014 for the first time at Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage in Washington, D.C.
With six albums released since 2000, including the highly acclaimed Omphalos (nominated for ProgAwards 2006’s Best Foreign Record) and Ouroboros (Winner of ProgAwards 2009’s Best Foreign Record), Kotebel is one of the leading progressive acts in Spain and Latin America. Their latest studio album, Concerto for Piano and Electric Ensemble, won both the Jury and Pop Vox awards in the 12th edition of the Independent Music Awards, in the category of Instrumental Music.
This will mark Kotebel’s first appearance in Washington, D.C. This special concert will allow the Piano Concerto to be performed in its classical setting, using a Grand Piano. The concert will be streamed live, and recorded for future release.
The Washington DC concert is part of a United States mini tour. Kotebel will perform today at Roxy & Dukes (organized by NJ ProgHouse) and on Saturday, August 30, the band will perform at ProgDay 2014 at Storybook Farm, North Carolina.
The Kennedy Center Millenium Stage concert has the support of SPAIN arts & culture and the Spanish Association of Performers (Asociación de Intérpretes y Ejecutantes de España, AIE).
The free admission concert begins at 6 pm at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, 2700 F St NW, Washington, D.C. 20566