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Maksim’s success encompasses more than just the classical music world, reaching a diverse audience. His music style has broken down the boundaries between music genres, from classical and movie music to pop and electronic in cooperation with EMI, Sony and Universal. He has performed at venues and events as prestigious as Roundhouse in London, Suntory Hall in Tokyo, Great Hall of the People in Beijing, Sydney Opera House, Mercedes-Benz Arena Shanghai , CCTV Spring Gala Festival and many others. 
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1 Melikishvili Street, Tbilisi
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For the first time in Georgia on 26 october Croatian pianist Maksim Mrvica with a new program MAKSIM - The Collection, with which he is on a world tour. 

Today Maksim is one of the biggest selling Classical – Crossover pianist in the world. His albums have sold over 4 million copies in 57 countries world wide, reaching gold and platinum sales in many countries.

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Tbilisi Concert Hall
Tbilisi Concert Hall
1 Melikishvili Street, Tbilisi
Tbilisi Concert Hall (Tbilisi State Philharmonic) is a concert organization located on Merab Kostava Street, 36/1. This is one of the main attractions of the capital of Georgia. The largest concerts and important cultural events with the participation of local and foreign performers are held on the stage of the Philharmonic. The Philharmonic Concert Hall was built in 1971 according to the design of the architect I. Chkhenkeli. At the beginning of the 21st century, the hall was completely renovated. The Philharmonic Concert Hall has a main hall with 2,500 seats and a small hall with 750 seats. In 2001, a “Walk of Stars” was set up near the Philharmonic building, among those represented were the founder of the Georgian National Ballet Nino Ramishvili, the famous singer Nani Bregvadze, violinist Liana Isakadze, vocal and instrumental ensembles “Orera” and “Iveria”, composer Bidzina Kvernadze, artists Eter Kakulia, Teimuraz Tsiklauri and others. In 2014, the Philharmonic was named after composer Alexi Machavariani. In front of the hall there is a bronze sculpture “Muse” by sculptor Merab Berdzenishvili.
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