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Starmus VI: Brian May to pay first visit to Armenia

Co-founder of rock band Queen, musician, singer, songwriter, astrophysicist and photographer Dr. Brian May has confirmed his participation in the Starmus VI festival to be held in Armenia on September 5-10, Armradio reports.

The festival founded by Garik Israelian and Brian May will host more than 50 speakers – Nobel laureates, astronauts, scientists, world-renowned artists and music stars.

Brian May is best known as the lead guitarist of the rock band Queen, also known as an astrophysicist and science communicator. In 2020, Total Guitar magazine named him the best guitarist of all time.

Although in 1988 Brian May played a significant role in the Rock Aid Armenia campaign, during which he personally invited many world stars (such as David Gilmore, Tony Iommi) to join and support the project, he has never been to Armenia.

In 1998, Dr. Brian May met one of the world’s leading astrophysicists, Dr. Garik Israelian of the Canary Islands Institute of Astrophysics. Years later, in 2007, Israel helped May complete his PhD in astrophysics at Imperial College London.

Brian May and Garik Israelian’s friendship led to the collaboration with Armenian duduk legend Jivan Gasparyan. In 2005 they performed an exclusive “once-in-a-lifetime” joint performance in Tromsø, Norway at the concert dedicated to Nelson Mandela.

In 2011, Brian May and Garik Israelian initiated a unique format of collaboration between science and art, bringing together the brightest individuals on the planet. To date, five festivals have been held in Spain, Norway and Switzerland, and the 6th will be held in Armenia in September 2022․

Starmus VI Armenia will host world-renowned musicians such as Rick Wakeman, Serzh Tankian, Sons of Apollo group, Andrey Makarevich, Tigran Hamasyan.


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