Miro Jaroš threw away his restraint, he declared THIS about Dara Rollins: I dare say that…

Slovak singer Dara Rolins once again confirmed her status as a pop queen. During two sold-out evenings, November 7 and 8, she transformed Bratislava’s Ondrej Nepela Winter Stadium into a place full of energy, emotions and unforgettable moments. The fans were excited about the stunning show, which brought not only a colorful parade of fashion and original costumes, dynamic dance performances, but also a number of well-known guests.

Darina even appeared on stage daughter Laura, who in he will celebrate his 18th birthday next March. They sang one of the songs together and during the second evening baptized her mother’s new album “Znova a zas”. Dara herself couldn’t help but shed tears at the end, when she was overwhelmed by all the emotions and impressions from both unforgettable evenings.

He was not missing among the thousands of fans in the stadium singer Miro Jaroš, who is one of the loyal admirers of the famous blonde. He was absolutely blown away by her performance. “All eyes on her! Watch that energy! As a longtime fan, I dare say today was the BEST!” evaluated her performance and published a shot directly from the concert. PHOTO can be found in the gallery.

He also did not spare the praise of the novelties that the singer presented. “And the new album is great too! It keeps surprising me,” stated the king of children’s hits. She already managed to sing the main song “To the sky” during a special performance in the villa of the popular reality show Love Islandwhich gained the attention not only of her supporters, but also of another group of followers.

Jaroš also highlighted the entire production team, talented dancers and choreographer Miň Kereš, who belongs to the top of the world format. In our region, but also in the neighboring Czech Republic, he participates in prestigious projects such as Your face sounds familiar or Let’s Dance. “Hats off…thanks for the experience,” he added.

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