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Zorlu PSM Kicks Off 13th Season With International Productions, Major Concerts

Discover a world of culture at Zorlu PSM's 13th season. From international productions to major concerts, there's something for everyone.

It is the black and white image. This image looks like it is a music concert in which there are...
It is the black and white image. This image looks like it is a music concert in which there are four artists performing on the stage. There are people are playing the guitar while the woman on the right side is singing. At the top there are lights. At the bottom there are so many spectators.

Zorlu PSM Kicks Off 13th Season With International Productions, Major Concerts

Zorlu Performing Arts Center (Zorlu PSM) is kicking off its 13th season with a packed programme of international productions, original shows, major concerts, and new initiatives for young audiences. The centre, operated by Zorlu Holding, will host the renowned digital arts festival Ars Electronica from Oct. 21-28, featuring multi-screen installations, free film screenings, panels, and a Two Lanes concert.

This season, Zorlu PSM will debut several original shows, including 'Palamut Zamani', 'Gunesin Oglu', 'Lettice and Lovage', and a musical version of Aldous Huxley's 'Brave New World'. The extensive programme also includes notable productions and musicals such as Scottish Ballet's 'Coppelia', 'Taj Express', Peeping Tom's 'Triptych', and Baro d'evel's 'Who Are We'. Popular titles like 'Afife', 'Insanlar Mekanlar Nesneler', and '1923' will also return to the stage.

The season will feature major acts like Aurora McDonald, Alfa Mist, Blind Guardian, Boa, Bonobo, and many more. Comedy and entertainment events include Cem Yilmaz's 'CMXXIV', Tolgshow, and Kaan Sekban Sacmalar. Zorlu PSM will also host MIX Festival and Sonar Istanbul, and offer behind-the-scenes tours like the Unseen Tour and Unseen Kids.

With almost 40% of this year's programme featuring foreign productions and artists, Zorlu PSM continues to expand its role as one of Turkey's leading cultural hubs. Having welcomed more than 8 million visitors in 12 years, the centre promises another exciting season of diverse and captivating performances.

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