Gregorian "Viva La Vida" (Official Music Video) - Album out now!

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Published on Jul 2, 2024
Stream or buy "Viva La Vida": https://gregorian.lnk.to/VivaLaVida
Pre-order "20/2020" now: https://gregorian.lnk.to/20-2020
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In celebration of their 20th anniversary, Gregorian return with their new album “20/2020”.
Following their extremely successful Masters Of Chant Saga, Gregorian continues to excite fans by offering them a brand new album plus a Best Of including 20 years of highlights.
“20/2020” is filled with 32 songs on 2CDs: thereof 11 brand new versions of chart hits with the special Gregorian touch, stunning vocals and majestic instrumentals.
Amongst them Alan Walker’s “Faded”, Coldplay’s “Viva La Vida”, classics such as “Blowing In The Wind” or “Mary, Did You Know” as well as the new original “20 Years”. Additionally, Gregorian take fans on a fantastic journey across all genres and decades on their new Best Of, including new versions of their most beloved classics such as “Moment Of Peace”, “The Sound Of Silence”, “Join Me” and many more.

Stream or buy "Viva La Vida": https://gregorian.lnk.to/VivaLaVida
Pre-order "20/2020" now: https://gregorian.lnk.to/20-2020

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