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词条 Tbilisi Open Air
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  1. 2018

      June 22    June 23    June 24  

  2. 2017

      June 16    June 17    June 18  

  3. 2016

      July 29    July 30    July 31  

  4. 2015

      July 3    July 4    July 5    July 6    July 7  

  5. 2014

      June 6    June 7    June 8  

  6. 2013

      June 5  

  7. 2012

      June 2    June 3  

  8. 2011

      June 11    June 12  

  9. 2009

      May 15    May 16    May 17  

  10. Camping

  11. Weather

  12. Management

  13. References

  14. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2015}}{{Infobox music festival
| music_festival_name = Tbilisi Open Air
| image = Tbilisi-open-air.jpg
| caption =
| location = Tbilisi, Georgia
| years_active = 2009–present
| founders = AlterVision Group
| dates = 2009, 2011–present
| genre = Various
| website = www.tbilisiopenair.ge
}}

Tbilisi Open Air is an annual international music festival, with the emphasis on electronic and rock music, first held in Tbilisi, Georgia, on May, 15–17 2009. After that the festival is organized each year and is widely considered as the biggest music festival in Caucasus region. The festival mainly maintains several-day outdoor event format.

As the organizers of Tbilisi Open Air clarify, the defining idea behind the festival is freedom. This is freedom from stress, clichés, social controls, freedom to create and express, freedom to experience what is valued by every single one of us as individuals.[1]

2018

In 2018, TOA was held on Lisi Wonderland and had 3 day lineup. Around 70 artists performed on the festival. A new stage - Eye Stage was introduced which was devoted to Techno/House music. Also a new space - Singer Jazz Stage was created which was devoted to mostly jazz artists. Total attendance around 45 000.

June 22

{{Col-begin}}{{Col-1-of-2}}Main Stage
  • Kayakata {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Sevdaliza {{flagicon|Iran}}
  • Beardyman {{flagicon|UK}}
  • Che Lingo {{flagicon|UK}}
  • Toyshen {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Eko & Vinda Folio {{flagicon|Georgia}}
{{Col-2-of-3}}Eye Stage
  • Roman Flugel {{flagicon|Germany}}
  • Cleveland {{flagicon|Belgium}}
  • Gio Shengelia {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Autumn Tree {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Vako T b2b Mzhavia {{flagicon|Georgia}}
Zion Garden
  • Avalon {{flagicon|UK}}
  • Ritmo {{flagicon|Israel}}
  • Fungus Funk {{flagicon|Russia}}
  • Acidwave {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Katana {{flagicon|Georgia}}
Singer Jazz Stage
  • Reso Kiknadze Quintet {{flagicon|Georgia}}
{{Col-end}}

June 23

{{Col-begin}}{{Col-1-of-2}}Main Stage
  • Roisin Murphy {{flagicon|UK}}
  • Rachael Yamagata {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Papooz {{flagicon|France}}
  • St. Nudes {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • MokuMoku {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Killages {{flagicon|Georgia}}
{{Col-2-of-3}}Eye Stage
  • Alex Niggerman {{flagicon|Germany}}
  • Matthias Meyer {{flagicon|Germany}}
  • Sascha Sibler {{flagicon|Germany}}
  • Liza Rivs {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Bero {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Stimmhalt {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Promescu {{flagicon|Georgia}}
Zion Garden
  • Yestermorrow {{flagicon|Portugal}}
  • Kala {{flagicon|Macedonia}}
  • Eldario {{flagicon|Russia}}
  • Oogway {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Marcuss {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Ancient Om {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Ellarge {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Space Teryaki {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Tabu {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Beka Talakhadze {{flagicon|Georgia}}
Singer Jazz Stage
  • Dzini virsaladze Trio {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Blue Moor {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Lasha Abashmadze Quintet {{flagicon|Georgia}}
{{Col-end}}

June 24

{{Col-begin}}{{Col-1-of-2}}Main Stage
  • Tom Odell {{flagicon|UK}}
  • Konoba {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Green Room {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Salio {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Sophie Villy {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Lua {{flagicon|Georgia}}
{{Col-2-of-3}}Eye Stage
  • Super Flu {{flagicon|Germany}}
  • Gio Shengelia {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Innelea {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Dastia {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • So Laut {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Bekuchi {{flagicon|Georgia}}
Zion Garden
  • Anthill {{flagicon|Macedonia}}
  • Additivv {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Obri & Zen {{flagicon|Russia}}
  • Neverthesame {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Dmitree {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Infest {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Dm3 {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Kalratry{{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Kaya Matu {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Ra {{flagicon|Georgia}}
Singer Jazz Stage
  • Zura Ramishvili Trio {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Amaze {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Papuna Sharikadze trio feat Misho Urushadze{{flagicon|Georgia}}
{{Col-end}}

2017

In 2017, TOA was held on Lisi wonderland and had 3 day lineup with around 40 artists. Around 30 000 persons attended the festival.

June 16

{{Col-begin}}{{Col-1-of-2}}Main Stage
  • Anathema (band) {{flagicon|UK}}
  • Sevdaliza {{flagicon|Iran}}
  • Backwarmer {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Psychonaut 4{{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Dagdagani {{flagicon|Georgia}}
{{Col-2-of-3}}Golden Stage
  • Nino Katamadze {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Ripperton {{flagicon|Switzerland}}
  • Cobert {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Bacho {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Kozmana {{flagicon|Georgia}}
Zion Garden
  • Eldario {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Space Teriyaki {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Dimitree {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Marcuss {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Tabu {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Additivv {{flagicon|Georgia}}
{{Col-end}}

June 17

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  • Leningrad (band) {{flagicon|Russia}}
  • Soft Eject {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Loudspeakers {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Eko & Vinda Folio {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • არა {{flagicon|Georgia}}
{{Col-2-of-3}}Golden Stage
  • Friendly Mosquito {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Bedford Falls {{flagicon|Switzerland}}
  • Windshield {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Alex.Do {{flagicon|Germany}}
  • Greenbeam & Leon {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Sevda {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Iazikzazubami {{flagicon|Georgia}}
Zion Garden
  • Psysex {{flagicon|Israel}}
  • Go2sky {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Never thesame {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Meno {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Infest {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Kaya matu {{flagicon|Georgia}}
{{Col-end}}

June 18

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  • Archive (band) {{flagicon|UK}}
  • Young Georgian Lolitaz {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Salio {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Kung Fu Junkie {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • The Black Marrows {{flagicon|Georgia}}
{{Col-2-of-3}}Golden Stage
  • Moku Moku {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Sexy Bicycle {{flagicon|Switzerland}}
  • SF - X {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Oxia {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Wiedmak {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Vako T {{flagicon|Georgia}}
Zion Garden
  • Dj Goblin {{flagicon|UK}}
  • Arjun Apu {{flagicon|India}}
  • Amrit Pavan {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Ougway{{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Psyrati {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Katana {{flagicon|Georgia}}
{{Col-end}}

2016

In 2016, TOA presented 3 day line up with over 60 artists. Festival had 3 stages - Main stage, LTFR/Night stage and Pirate Bay stage. Total attendance was over 30 000. Festival was held on 29-31 July, on a location near Lisi Lake, which received nickname "Lisi Wonderland".

July 29

{{Col-begin}}{{Col-1-of-2}}Main Stage
  • Air (band) {{flagicon|France}}
  • Morcheeba {{flagicon|UK}}
  • Motorama (band) {{flagicon|Russia}}
  • Kung - Fu Junkie {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Dihaj {{flagicon|Azerbaijan}}
  • Bedford Falls {{flagicon|Georgia}}
{{Col-2-of-3}}LTFR/Night Stage
  • Adriatique {{flagicon|Switzerland}}
  • Nikakoi & TBA {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Vako Key {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Lasha Craft {{flagicon|Georgia}}
Pirate Bay Stage
  • Aardvark {{flagicon|UK}}
  • Pogo {{flagicon|UK}}
  • FOG {{flagicon|Italy}}
  • Psart {{flagicon|Russia}}
  • Katana {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Marcuss {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Meno - Project Pheodal {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Saba {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Amit Pavan {{flagicon|Georgia}}
{{Col-end}}

July 30

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  • Unkle {{flagicon|UK}}
  • Steve Vai {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Nika Kocharov & Young Georgian Lolitaz {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Backwarmer {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Scarlet. {{flagicon|UK}}
  • Lelocity {{flagicon|Armenia}}
{{Col-2-of-3}}LTFR/Night Stage
  • Moodymann {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Betoko {{flagicon|Mexico}}
  • Henning Baer {{flagicon|Germany}}
  • Vako T. {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Tuji {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Rejjie Snow {{flagicon|Ireland}}
  • Luna 999 {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Cutkill & Shining {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Sabanadze {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Tareshi {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Exit {{flagicon|Georgia}}
Pirate Bay Stage
  • Clarity {{flagicon|UK}}
  • Dima Dadiani {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Ciga {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Subex {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Mangiphera {{flagicon|Georgia}}
{{Col-end}}

July 31

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  • Damien Rice {{flagicon|Ireland}}
  • Tricky {{flagicon|UK}}
  • Blue Foundation {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Eko & Vinda Folio {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Robi Kukhianidze& Ketato {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Quartet Diminished {{flagicon|Azerbaijan}}
{{Col-2-of-3}}LTFR/Night Stage
  • Dense & Pika {{flagicon|UK}}
  • The Forest {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Natalie Beridze TBA {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Mao {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Friendly Mosquito {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Kordz {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • ზურმუხტისფერი ბედის ორდენი{{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • MAMM {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • EKO {{flagicon|Georgia}}
Pirate Bay Stage
  • Black Dub Odyssey {{flagicon|UK}}
  • Vazhmarr {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Beveluke {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Uru {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Teko {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Liza Rivs {{flagicon|Georgia}}
{{Col-end}}

2015

In 2015, TOA presented 5 day line up with over 60 artists. This was by far the biggest musical event which has ever happened in Caucasus or Middle Earth and the festival broke all records in social media, having three times bigger feedback than in 2013. Also this was the first time when except main stage, 2 additional stages were built - golden stage and Bassiani stage. Attendance was over 50 000 which was also a record for the whole region.

July 3

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  • Zemfira {{flagicon|Russia}}
  • Akvarium {{flagicon|Russia}}
  • The Tiger Lillies {{flagicon|UK}}
  • Mellow {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Ducktape {{flagicon|Georgia}}
{{Col-2-of-3}}Golden Stage
  • Kollektiv Turmstrasse {{flagicon|Germany}}
  • Stephan Bodzin {{flagicon|Germany}}
  • The Forest {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Greenbeam & Leon {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • NewA {{flagicon|Georgia}}
{{Col-end}}

July 4

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  • Archive (band) {{flagicon|UK}}
  • Soap&Skin {{flagicon|Austria}}
  • Gravity {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • The Black Marrows {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • The Mins {{flagicon|Georgia}}
{{Col-2-of-3}}Golden Stage
  • Mujuice {{flagicon|Russia}}
  • Oimactta {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Zurkin {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Green Room feat Dato Lomidze {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Ara {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Erekle Deisadze & Vinda Folio {{flagicon|Georgia}}
{{Col-end}}

July 5

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  • Black Label Society {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Bambir {{flagicon|Armenia}}
  • Sophie Villy {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Scratch The Floor {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Vanilla Cage {{flagicon|Georgia}}
{{Col-2-of-3}}Golden Stage
  • Gui Boratto {{flagicon|Brazil}}
  • Bacho & Cobert {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Vako Key {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Bero {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Denis Jones {{flagicon|UK}}
  • Tomma Chaladze {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Tserili {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Old Road Band {{flagicon|Georgia}}
{{Col-end}}

July 6

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  • Beth Hart {{flagicon|USA}}
  • Kill It Kid {{flagicon|UK}}
  • Salio {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • MaMM {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • The Jetbird {{flagicon|Georgia}}
{{Col-2-of-3}}Golden Stage
  • The Georgians {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • The Pulse {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • MTP {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Gacha {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Vaska {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Gabunia {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Vako T {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Lasha Craft {{flagicon|Georgia}}
{{Col-end}}

July 7

{{Col-begin}}{{Col-1-of-2}}Main Stage
  • Placebo (band) {{flagicon|UK}}
  • Loudspeakers (band) {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • The Bearfox {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Afternoon Version {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • backwarmer {{flagicon|Georgia}}
{{Col-2-of-3}}Golden Stage
  • Lady Heroine {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Mother on Mondays {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • The Window {{flagicon|Georgia}}
{{Col-end}}

2014

In 2014 the festival returned to three-day outdoor festival format. Total attendance was 21 000. Although criticized for smaller line-up compared to former years, the organizers announced this was "a decision essential to switch back to the fields and prepare for 2015, which should be the biggest event both by line-up and scale". Due to heavy rain and storm on the 2nd day of the festival, Chinawoman and Lapalux were cancelled on 7 June and were added to the 8 June line-up.

June 6

  • Nino Katamadze {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Nikakoi {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Gravity {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Ara {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Lasha Kicks {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • The Black Marrows {{flagicon|Georgia}}

June 7

  • Oimactta {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Lapalux {{flagicon|UK}}
  • Chinawoman {{flagicon|Canada}}
  • Alina Orlova {{flagicon|Lithuania}}
  • Loudspeakers {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Scratch the Floor {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • The Jetbird {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • The Pulse {{flagicon|Georgia}}

June 8

  • Nochniye Snaiperi {{flagicon|Russia}}
  • Green Room {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Kung fu Junkie {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • The Bearfox {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Electric Appeal {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Weekend Pop {{flagicon|Georgia}}

2013

In 2013 the festival was held on the Dinamo Arena Stadium. Total attendance was 19 000. With Deep Purple as headliner, the line-up was the biggest happening in the region and received a lot of local and foreign media interest, especially from Armenia, Russia, Turkey and Azerbaijan. Despite this, after the event the organizers of the festival stated their opinion that Tbilisi Open Air belonged more to outdoor fields than Stadiums or any kind of buildings. "We received invaluable experience, but the heart of the festival stays with the fields" - stated organizer Achiko Guledani - "next time we will try to accept the challenge to bring even bigger line-up there."

June 5

  • Deep Purple {{flagicon|UK}}
  • Infected Mushroom {{flagicon|United States}}
  • Tricky {{flagicon|UK}}
  • The Subways {{flagicon|UK}}
  • Modeselektor {{flagicon|Germany}}
  • Black Strobe {{flagicon|France}}
  • Kid Jesus {{flagicon|Georgia}}

2012

The 2012 event was held on Tbilisi Valley at the outskirts of the city. Headliner of the festival was a legendary Russian band DDT, which caused a lot of local interest. Total attendance was over 50 000, which remains as a record not only in Georgia, but in whole Caucasus region.

June 2

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  • Lyapis Trubetskoy {{flagicon|Belarus}}
  • Wasp'N'Hornet {{flagicon|Belarus}}
  • Tai Chi Swayze {{flagicon|UK}}
  • Svansikh {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Pornopoezia {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • U.R. {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Outsider {{flagicon|Georgia}}
{{Col-2-of-3}}
  • dOP {{flagicon|France}}
  • Zoo Brazil {{flagicon|Spain}}
  • Green Room {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Sikha {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Bero {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Vako K {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • The Forest {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Vako T {{flagicon|Georgia}}
{{Col-end}}

June 3

  • DDT {{flagicon|Russia}}
  • Dub FX {{flagicon|Australia}}
  • Transmitter {{flagicon|Germany}}
  • Plus Master {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Rema {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Zurgi {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Loudspeakers {{flagicon|Georgia}}

2011

The 2011 event was held on Tbilisi Hippodrome. Total Attendance was 10 000.

June 11

  • Herr Styler {{flagicon|France}}
  • Wallace Vanborn {{flagicon|Belgium}}
  • The Benedicts {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Mutual Friends {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • The Smile {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Ketrine & Me {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Tako & Green Mama {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • MAMM {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Z For Zulu {{flagicon|Georgia}}

June 12

  • Moodorama {{flagicon|Germany}}
  • The Fades {{flagicon|UK}}
  • String {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Exit {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Pornopoezia {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Salio {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Space Jam {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • U.R. {{flagicon|Georgia}}

2009

The 2009 event was held in Tbilisi, on Sharden Street (May 15) and on local hippodrome (May 16–17). Total attendance was 35 000. As it was the first big happening since 1980 Tbilisi Rock Festival, the festival was covered by foreign media: Times Online, Reuters, El Mundo, Corriere della Sera, Associated Press, Nouvel Observateur etc. 23 bands from nine countries participated in the festival. It served as an important simulator to the local music business and caused a boost in the numbers of new artists.

May 15

  • Transglobal Underground {{flagicon|UK}}
  • The Black & Reds {{flagicon|UK}}
  • Cheese People {{flagicon|Russia}}
  • The Travelling Band {{flagicon|UK}}
  • Play Paranoid {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Smile {{flagicon|Georgia}}

May 16

  • Jazzanova Live feat. Paul Randolph {{flagicon|Germany}}
  • ANDY {{flagicon|Poland}}
  • Curry And Coco {{flagicon|France}}
  • Laki Lan {{flagicon|Poland}}
  • The Haggis Horns {{flagicon|UK}}
  • Motel Connection {{flagicon|Italy}}
  • Keti Orjonikidze And Dr. Saga's Funk Rock Project {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • The Dhol Foundation {{flagicon|UK}}

May 17

  • Rook And The Ravens {{flagicon|UK}}
  • Brooklyn {{flagicon|France}}
  • String {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Cynic Guru {{flagicon|Iceland}}
  • The Blue Van {{flagicon|Denmark}}
  • Dubstepler {{flagicon|Ukraine}}
  • Ten Bears {{flagicon|UK}}
  • Stephane & 3G {{flagicon|Georgia}}
  • Fred Falke {{flagicon|France}}

Camping

In 2012 Tbilisi Open Air started allowing tent camping as an option for festival lodging. The campground site is adjacent to the venue grounds and has its own entrance from the venue. Since then festival receives campers from different countries.

Weather

The festival is held most often in June. Temperatures during the festival's history have ranged from 25 °C in May to 32 °C on June. Tbilisi has mostly welcoming weather in summer and the same holds true for the event.

Management

Tbilisi Open Air is run by Altervision Group which mainly consists of former and active musicians/producers. The first concept of the festival was created by Achiko Guledani, Vaho Babunashvili, Irakli Nadareishvili and Beqa Japaridze in 2009. Nowadays the decision making board of Tbilisi Open Air consists of 7 people. The festival is booked by David Tsintsadze.

References

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External links

  • www.tbilisiopenair.ge
  • https://www.facebook.com/tbilisiopenair
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