Brcko, Belgrade, Baja Luka and Mostar
Donnie performing at Abrasevic
Punk's Not Dead.
During our Month long Tour of the former Yugoslavia we were based mainly in the small
During our Month long Tour of the former Yugoslavia we were based mainly in the small
border town of Brcko in Bosnia. Below is a picture of the local Dom Kultura where we held
the annual Scot Fest. I think I remember walking out onto stage with a bottle of cider but that
could have been in 2005, I don't quite remember.
Ryan took off at one point and organised a show for us in Banja Luka. The SKC venue was amazing.
Ryan took off at one point and organised a show for us in Banja Luka. The SKC venue was amazing.
An old Amish looking wooden stage in a huge garden that lead down to a river with hammocks on
the trees. It was filmed for Pink Television. I swapped clothes with Donnie,
He wore trousers and I wore his Kilt.
After Banja Luka we travelled by train to Mostar where Mac met the group and we performed at
The Alternativni Institute as well as helping preparations for the Mostar International Festival at
Abrasevic, previously the site of an important youth centre. It would be the first time anyone had
held a cultural event at Abrasevic since the end of the war.
Cazmatrans
Workshops with Ailie Rutherford.
An American Armoured vehicle runs out of petrol in the town centre of Brcko.
Mesa at the Alternativni Institute in Mostar
Mac at Abrasevic
Jack and me at Abrasevic
Donnie and Jack leading a music workshop at Firefly
In front of the Alternavni Institue on the day of our gig.
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