The Cactus Blossoms soon in concert in Montreuil

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Do not miss the Minneapolis the Cactus Blossoms group in concert on February 12 at La Marbrerie, in Montreuil.

As part of the Eldorado Music Club, The Cactus Blossoms Will be in an exceptional concert on Wednesday February 12, 2025 in Marblerie (Montreuil). Places are available. This concert will be an opportunity to see them again after a Parisian passage in 2015 in the first part of JD McPherson. It will be their first concert as a headliner in France.

Originally from Minneapolis, the two Leaders Jack Torrey and Page Burkum have been shaping music since 2011 that draws both in the beginnings of Rock'n Roll as in the country that could be listened to in the 60s in Nashville and Los Angeles, whom In particular Roy Orbison, The Byrds, Duane Eddy, and the Everly Brothers.

August 30, 2024 was released Every Time I Think about Youthe 4th album of The Cactus Blossoms And the first to benefit from a French outing. We find in particular “There She goes,” that Dom Kiris had selected in his monthly playlist.

The Americana Eldorado festival, the first edition of which took place in 2024, is organizing the Eldorado Music Club evenings through France pending its second edition, scheduled for June 2026.

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