‘Feel’ has been a staple of the Polish radio air waves since 2007. The group is on their second U.S. tour and are touting their new CD, “feel-3”. In fact, everyone in attendance at the Friday, February 24, 8:00 p.m. rock showcase at the PNA Concert Hall will get a complimentary copy. It will be the first time ‘Feel’ plays Detroit.
It will be global-fusion as three other Polish pop-rockers will open for ‘Feel’. Opening acts of Marcin Kindla, Sebastian Riedel and Detroit favorite, Magda Kaminski will warm up the crowd.
It is the first concert at the PNA Concert Hall for promoters Rafal Nowakowski and Tom Czuprynski. The location is becoming a hotspot for the local music scene. Metro Times is hosting a giant music showcase at the venue the week after. Czuprynski touted the popularity and unique pop sound of ‘Feel’. He added with enthusiasm, “The whole night will be about great music and there will be lots of it.”
Nowakowski has promoted music affairs at the Polish-American Cultural Center in Troy, including the annual May 1, Detroit-Wroclaw Music Bridge guitar event. “We brought Magda Kaminski on the bill because she is so popular in Detroit and we wanted attendees to get an added-value bonus. Magda will do cuts from her “Who I Am” CD. ‘Feel’ has such a great following and lead singer Piotr Kupicha is just so giant in Europe. They have a popular sound and this will be so special for Detroit,” he added.
Feel had their big breakout in 2007 after winning the famed Sopot International Song Festival in Poland. Their biggest hit to date has been “And When the Dusk Comes” which still tops the charts. PNA Concert Hall, 10211 Conant Avenue, Hamtramck, MI 48212 $40, 313-530-0209 for tickets
‘Feel’ and Magda Kaminski will play Chicago on Saturday, February 25, at The Club, 7600 S. Cicero Avenue Burbank, Illinois 60459
FEEL Members
Piotr Kupicha– Lead Vocals and Guitar, Łukasz Kożuch– Keyboard, Michał Nowak– Bass, Michał Opaliński – Percussion, Paweł Pawłowski- Guitar
Submitted by music writer Jacek Adamski