Shkodra Elektronike Ignite the European Stage at Eurofesta, Tirana Concert Coming Soon

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Shkodra Elektronike lit up the Eurofesta stage last night at the E-Work Arena in Busto Arsizio, Italy—an event that brought together Eurovision artists from different generations.

The concert featured stars of Eurovision 2025, including JJ, this year’s winner who represented Austria with the song “Waisted Love,” Kyle Alessandro from Norway, and Ziferblat from Ukraine, as well as winners and notable artists from previous editions such as Emmelie de Forest, KEiiNO, Efendi, Sunstroke Project, Raiven, Luke Black, and Aiko.

For Shkodra Elektronike, this appearance marks another step in consolidating their presence on the European music scene.

The group is now preparing for an important moment in Tirana. On December 19, Shkodra Elektronike will release their new single “Fosforon,” expected to be one of the most distinctive projects in contemporary Albanian music.

“Fosforon” serves as a preview of the band’s third album, following their previous releases Live @ Uzina and Shndrit (2025)—works that blend electronic music with elements of tradition, visual imagery, and poetry, which define Shkodra Elektronike’s identity.

On the same evening, the group will present their first audio-visual performance in the capital, at the MINUS1 venue (the underground parking area of Skanderbeg Square), starting at 10:00 PM.

The MINUS1 concert is conceived as an experience that goes beyond the traditional format, bringing together music, artistic performance, and technology on a single stage.

Joining Shkodra Elektronike will be two artists from the avant-garde electronic music scene, Sahati and Clap!Clap!—names that share the same modern and experimental approach to music.

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