Beloved Danish soft-rock band ''Michael Learns to Rock'' (MLTR) is set to return to India this February with ''Take Us To Your Heart: MLTR'' India Tour 2026, a three-city concert run scheduled between ...
My good friend Renen de Guia, whom I fondly call Concert Producer King, is at it again. His Ovation Productions is bringing back Danish pop-rock band Michael Learns to Rock (MLTR) to the Philippines ...
The band was formed 25 years ago and you’re still going strong. So what is the secret behind your enduring longevity and popularity? We have always done what we love — that is making music — and ...
SINGAPORE — Even after more than a quarter of a century in the music business, Michael Learns To Rock — or MLTR, as they are known as these days — is still making their presence felt in Asia. The ...
SINGAPORE — Danish band Michael Learns To Rock (MLTR) celebrated their 25th anniversary last year, and it has been more than 20 years since they first made a mark their hit song The Actor. Since then, ...
MANILA, Philippines - When I met my wife over a decade ago, I told her I wrote a song called 20 Minutes. She replied that’s a Michael Learns To Rock (MLTR) song. I said really? I asked her to sing the ...
Members of Michael Learns To Rock (MLTR) shared a few words last week ahead of their scheduled concert on connecting with local fans and their enduring musical style Sometime in the middle of the war ...
Danish band Michael Learns to Rock performed a concert in Pune a couple of days ago was their first ever in the city. In a chat, the band spoke about how music has evolved since the 90s, what makes ...
Michael Learns To Rock recently performed in Mumbai and as expected it was a jam-packed venue that spanned three generations. When they played their hits, it was nothing short of goosebumps. In an ...
The Danish group Michael Learns to Rock (MLTR) has performed in the Philippines many times in the past. And one of the biggest reasons the band never tires of returning to the country, drummer Kåre ...
If you grew up on a diet of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and slap bracelets, chances are the boom box was tuned into this throaty voice belting out ‘Someday’ over that scratched mixed tape of yours.
At the end of a successful five-city tour of India, MLTR is hoping the country’s film industry loves them too. Their sound hasn't changed substantially for over two decades. When the Danish soft-rock ...
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