Raiffeisen Bank: The message that makes many Romanians JOY

Raiffeisen Bank has a very important message that will please many Romanians, this is what the bank has decided to do for everyone.

Raiffeisen Bank recitals

Raiffeisen Bank published a message with which he tries to make many Romanians from all over the country happy, and this in the conditions where the bank has been involved in a long process of supporting art in Romania for some time. More precisely, those from Raiffeisen Bank announce that on Wednesday at 19:30 a series of special recitals will be hosted on its online platform for art, centered on the well-known artist Bogdan Vaida.

Raiffeisen Bank says that some rare recordings from the Classic Unlimited series will be available, the bank trying to bring Romanians what they have been missing for some time, the unhindered access to the art produced by the artists. Raiffeisen Bank collaborates with an association from Cluj-Napoca to bring these recitals to the attention of the public from all over Romania, and we are talking about a series of performances that will certainly please many Romanians.

Raiffeisen Bank: The message that makes many Romanians JOY

Raiffeisen Bank has in its platform for art many interesting performances that many Romanians can enjoy, and what we are proposing this time is in no way inferior to what we have seen in the case of the other shows. We are still talking about streaming to see everything that Raiffeisen Bank has prepared for us, and it is very good news to be able to think that we finally have something different in the platform.

Starting on Wednesday, September 30, from 19.30:XNUMX p.m., the #Virtual Stages stage hosts a series of original recitals...

Published by Raiffeisen Bank Romania pe Monday, September 28, 2020

Raiffeisen Bank tried to offer all Romanians as varied a range of shows as possible to enjoy when accessing its platform, and what we see here is precisely this. Raiffeisen Bank has collaborated with a variety of artists from all over the country to create everything that is now available there, and of course will continue because people need as much art as possible in these difficult times.

Raiffeisen Bank will start broadcasting these recitals on Wednesday, starting at 19:30, so you will have enough time to prepare and watch everything while it is broadcast.