
After the successful year 2025, which was marked by a sold-out national tour and a culminating 360-degree show in the Arena 8888 Sofia Hall, Miro announced his concert program for 2026 as well. The title of this year's music tour is called "Peacemakers", like his upcoming album, and sets a conceptual horizon that will combine his greatest hits with new music in a unique stage experience.
The tour will pass through six Bulgarian cities - Plovdiv, Varna, Burgas, Dobrich, Stara Zagora and Pleven - and will end with a final concert in Hall 1 of the NDK, Sofia, where the entire charge of the tour is expected to be concentrated.
All cities and dates:
August 6 - Plovdiv
August 20 – Varna
August 23 – Burgas
August 25 – Dobrich
August 27 – Stara Zagora
September 4 – Pleven
October 22 - Sofia
Media partner of "Peacemakers" - Tour 2026 is BG Radio.
Dobrich-born singer and songwriter Miro — known nationwide since his breakthrough with the duo KariZma and later as Bulgaria’s Eurovision 2010 artist with Angel si ti — approaches 2026 with a sharpened live concept. The “Peacemakers” title signals new material arriving alongside the crowd-favorites that marked his solo years. Expect a narrative arc rather than a simple greatest-hits run: intimate openers, dance-pop peaks, and reflective mid‑set moments before a high-energy finale.
Music direction leans into a fuller band sound with prominent keys and rhythm section, layered with modern electronic textures. Long-time followers will notice how earlier hits are re-voiced for today’s stage: tighter grooves, brighter harmonies, and space for Miro’s agile tenor to move between soul phrasing and pop hooks. He has always treated concerts as living versions of his catalog; this edition goes further with dynamic transitions and extended bridges that turn familiar songs into shared chants.
Production-wise, the visual language takes cues from the album artwork: neon gradients, constellations of light, and ripple-like projections that “breathe” with the tempo. The aim isn’t spectacle for its own sake but a synched canvas that supports the message of connection. Expect crisp vocals out front, bass you can feel even in the seated sections, and tasteful use of live cameras for close-ups during ballads.
Tour routing sweeps across the Black Sea coast and the interior before a capital‑city finale, so the atmosphere shifts with each stop — open-air breeziness by the sea, then denser, more theatrical sound in the big halls inland. If you’re planning multiple dates, it’s worth hearing how the arrangements evolve; Miro is known for subtle nightly changes that keep the show fresh.
Exploring more Bulgarian pop and rock this season? Pair your night out with fellow chart mainstays: Lubo Kirov 2026 brings a singer‑songwriter edge, while the veteran rockers of Concert of B.T.R. deliver riffs and anthems. For a different club‑pop mood, try MONA LIVE, or dive into Balkan vocals with Concert na Sofi Marinova i Dragana Mirkovich.
Plan to arrive early for smoother entry and time to find your sightlines; the lighting design rewards a centered view, but side sections capture striking silhouettes against the LED backdrops. Whether you come for the nostalgia or to hear what “Peacemakers” unveils, this is Miro leaning fully into the craft of a modern pop show — musical, purposeful, and built for collective release.