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Azealia Banks

American rapper and singer Azealia Banks visits Kyiv for the first time. Her music is a combination of R&B, hip hop and techno. Young and talented, Banks expresses her bold views in songs with pumping beats. Enjoy her energetic show on Sept. 20 at Sentrum.

Azealia Banks. Sentrum (11 Shota Rustaveli St.) Sept. 20. 8 p.m. Hr 700-1,500

Ptakh

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Kyiv’s popular electronic music artist Ptakh is giving a DJ set in the club Khlam. In his music, Ptakh uses night city rhythms, and combines dance electronica with melodic and deep music. Let your hair down and enjoy Saturday night along with electronic music by Ptakh.

Ptakh. Khlam (23/22 Mezhyhirska St.) Sept. 23. 11 p.m. – 2 a.m. Free

Warhaus

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Warhaus is a band of Maarten Devoldere, one of the lead vocalists of Belgian indie-rock band Balthazar. Warhaus plays alternative music that combines the uncombinable. It’s charming and rough, modern and old-fashioned at the same time. Dissolve in the band’s melodic rhythms on Sept. 24 in Sentrum.

Warhaus. Sentrum (11 Shota Rustaveli St.)  Sept. 24. 8 p.m. Hr 390-750

 

Cheese Festival

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Cheese lovers will have a chance to try various types of cheese produced by Ukrainian farmers during Ukraine Cheese Awards Day held at the VDNH exhibition center. Festival visitors can take part in workshops on crafting mozzarella, burrata, khalumi, chechil and other popular types of cheese.

Ukraine Cheese Awards Day. VDNH (1 Akademika Hlushkova St.) Sept. 23. 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. Free

Kyiv Vinyl Music Fair

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Kyiv Vinyl Music Fair is a market where one can buy old vinyl records from years gone-by along with new editions, gramophones and other equipment for playing records, as well as meet other fans of vinyl. The organizers say they aim to popularize high audio standards.

Kyiv Vinyl Music Fair (vinyl market). Sentrum (11 Shota Rustaveli St.) Sept. 23. 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Free

Ulichnaya Eda

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The Ulichnaya Eda market starts a new season of street-food festivals on Sept. 23-24. During the festival, one can try products from Ukrainian farmers and popular local street-food spots. Kids are welcome to play in a maze made of hay bales, and attend workshops on flower wreath weaving.

Ulichnaya Eda. Farm. Platforma Art Factory (1 Bilomorska St.) Sept. 23-24. 11 a.m. – 11 p.m. Hr 75