Members of the HAYAT Project

Gyumri-Based HAYAT Project to Conclude Tour in LA with Concert at Peacock Theater

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NEW YORK — Hailing from Gyumri, HAYAT Project returns to Los Angeles to close out their successful 2024 world tour at the Peacock Theater on November 24, presented by Live Nation and RE Concerts.

The world tour kicked off on May 8 in France, captivating audiences with uplifting original songs as well as new renditions of traditional Armenian songs. After concluding the European leg of the tour, the band returned to Armenia where they continue to perform in various cities.

Well-known for their infectious and energetic songs, the band will debut new music in Armenian and English languages at the Los Angeles show, and perform fan favorites. Joining them on stage will be comedian Liana Vanoyan, best-known for her hilarious characters on social media, her movie and tv roles, and her participation in HAYAT Project’s videos.

The catchy melodies, soaring vocals, and energizing beats that make up HAYAT Project are sure to get audiences feet tapping and body moving with mash-ups such as 1,2,3,4, Nanay Ninai, Tash Tush and Jan, Jan, Jan Jan that demonstrate their distinctive fusion of pop and traditional Armenian music. The band also has original songs.

Since its inception in 2019, HAYAT Project has delivered more than 100 shows with 12 sold-out nights in the United States. The band’s strong social media presence boasts over 121,000,000 views on YouTube and millions of engagements on other social platforms.

The band members are Nare Hovhannisyan (vocals), Hovhannes Serobyan (vocals), Gevorg Hakobyan (woodwind instruments/vocals), Arthur Yeghiazaryan (keyboard), Tigran Khachatryan (keyboard), Mher Martikyan (bassist), Armen Tadevosyan (drummer), and Armen Hovhannisyan (guitarist).

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For more information, visit www.hayatproject.com, or check them out on social media at www.facebook.com/HayatProjectGyumri, www.instagram.com/hayat.project or www.youtube.com/@HayatPROJECT-Gyumri.

Tickets are on-sale now through AXS.

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