BERSHKA and the music platform Gallery Sessions have introduced a new live event format called Gallery Live. The first event was held to open the new BERSHKA store in San Sebastián, and it featured a special performance by the singer Lia Kali.
Gallery Sessions began in Barcelona in 2020. It became known for recording live performances in real shop windows, mixing music with a distinct visual style. The new Gallery Live format takes this concept from the screen and brings it directly to a live audience, while keeping its intimate and visual feel.
For this inaugural event, Lia Kali performed inside the BERSHKA store. Her energy and powerful voice filled the space. This collaboration reinforces BERSHKA’s support for music and urban culture, aiming to create environments that inspire new artists and audiences.
Lia Kali released her debut album, ‘Contra Todo Pronóstico,’ in 2023. The songs were a personal catharsis for her, an emotional journey dealing with daily struggles. Her audience connected deeply with this message, spreading her music globally. After two years of constant touring across the Atlantic, she is now looking ahead. Her new musical project for 5 is described as a journey toward the sky. These new songs are conceived not just for herself, but as a gift for her listeners, meant to uplift anyone who hears them.
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