We are pleased to present the new 2026/27 subscription season, prepared for you at the Kulturni dom Izola. This year as well, we remain faithful to our mission: to offer high-quality, diverse, and accessible culture for all generations.
This year’s music season brings unforgettable moments with legends of the Slovenian music scene and artists of the new generation.
Subscription: €95
Discounted subscription (retirees, students, pupils, companies): €85
When they perform together, the difference in character is clearly visible, and this is exactly what creates the evening’s dynamic. Tokac’s calm and thoughtful approach intertwines with Hamo’s openness and spontaneity. They exchange ideas between songs without a scripted plan; humor emerges in the moment, through mutual interaction and the experience of two frontmen used to big stages. The program is not just a set of hits, but an evening of songs, stories, and direct communication with the audience.
“The Big Band Theory” is a musical ensemble created from the idea of Renato Rinaldi, who brought together a group of friends with long-standing experience in various bands and genres. They are united by the desire to grow together in a unique project, offering the audience a musical product that was missing – featuring songs that connect two or more generations and are still listened to today.
We play the history of rock!
Their musical style leaves plenty of space for funk and pure rock, where guitars and keyboards are not just accompaniment, but often the main protagonists of arrangements faithful to the original songs.
Vlado Kreslin is one of the most important Slovenian singer-songwriters and musicians, known for his distinctive voice and his fusion of rock, folk, and traditional Prekmurje music. Through his music and poetry, he often tells simple yet profound life stories and significantly contributes to preserving the cultural heritage of the Prekmurje region.
Silence is the name of a well-known and rather mysterious duo consisting of Primož Hladnik (music and arrangements) and Boris Benko (music, lyrics, and vocals). Their sound effortlessly moves between experimental pop, choral arrangements, and melancholic electronic music. They have released several albums, but much of their work is dedicated to theater and film music. The duo operates under the Pekinpah Association, which connects contemporary dance, design theory, music, and architecture. Among their frequent collaborators is the band Laibach, with whom they have performed across Europe and even in North Korea.
Rudi Bučar is a Slovenian singer-songwriter and musician, born and strongly connected to Izola, where he lives and creates. He is often described as an “Istrian troubadour,” as he combines Istrian folk tradition, dialect, and contemporary musical styles, preserving and modernizing the cultural identity of Slovenian Istria.
His work blends original music with traditional Istrian songs, interpreted in a fresh and emotionally powerful way. Izola and the wider Istrian environment are a constant source of inspiration in his lyrics, which often speak about the sea, people, everyday life, and belonging. Bučar is known for his sincere and direct stage presence and for successfully connecting different generations of listeners.
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