Wat zullen we drinken dutch folk song @ Balver Höhle Irish Folk Festival

Rapalje is performing “Wat zullen we drinken“ at The Balver Höhle (Celtic Music Festival) Son ar chistr (“The song of the cider“ in the Breton language, “Ev Chistr ’ta Laou!“ originally) is a traditional song of Brittany, whose words in Breton were written in 1929 by two teenagers. The melody became known by the interpretation of the famous Breton singer Alan Stivell in the 1970s and in 1977 by the Dutch band Bots under the name “Zeven dagen lang“. The Celtic Band plays Celtic Renaissance Music at a Festival that looks like a Renaissance Festival or Renaissance Fair or Faire. The Balve Cave is the biggest cultural cave in Europe. It is located in Balve, Germany. And every year the Festspiele Balver Höhle organization is presenting the Balver Höhle Irish folk & Celtic Music Festival. RAPALJE MERCHANDISE SUPPORT US ON PATREON FREE EXCLUSIVE VIDEOS BY EMAIL SUBSCRIBE FOR RAPALJE VIDEOS EVERY WEEK #rapalje #celticmusic #folkmusic EVERY SATURDAY RAPALJE SHOW RAPALJE Homepage: Merchandise: Agenda: FOLLOW US Facebook: Twitter: Instagram: The musicians of Rapalje with their wild hair and medieval kilts create a flaming energy with their enthusiasm and motivation. With sensitive ballads, fiery songs and vivacious Celtic melodies Rapalje electrifies their audience. A concert of Rapalje is like a journey through time with recognizable licentiousness and a rough way of life. Wat zullen we drinken @ Balver Höhle Irish Folk Festival -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: “Your new T-shirts arrived! - Rapalje Show 82“ -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
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