Singer-songwriter Shpat Deda will come to Tirana with a concert to be held on April 28 and 29 at the Academy of Arts. The "Catharsis" concert will bring Shpat Deda to the stage together with the group "The Private Jets." Invited to the "Albania Live" program, the singer revealed some details about this event. "In fact, the idea was born since the launch of my latest album, in October of last year. It is an album with 5 songs, with a lot of improvisation, it is a new genre, a new step in my musical career. I feel it as an evolution of my sound. Since finishing the album, I had in mind a desire for a worthy concert. In Tirana because I have a connection, I am fortunate to have support here. I have managed to hold concerts that have value and weight, and this one will be like that too. I will perform the five new songs live for the first time in front of the audience. There will be new surprises and new songs, we will sing another version of the song, but we will leave everything as a surprise. I don't perform alone, I am together with the band. I have a fantastic band, I have been making music with them for a long time, I am very proud that we have managed to create this material with my friends. It is a mix, each song has a different message. There is a lot of poetry. Each song has its own nature, its own soul. I think I will continue to pursue this genre, maybe even with another album, because I have now found the formula," revealed Deda. The concert is organized with the help of Top Channel and Top Albania Radio, including VGA Studio, and with the support of the Municipality of Tirana. "I have a very strong connection with Top Media. I am fortunate to have such collaborators. I am very happy that we are realizing this concert together, considering the high standard that Top Media and VGA Studio have had for years. I am very happy that we are together. I started with Top Channel 18 years ago, I was launched on stage for the first time, I was only 20 years old. I sang some of my songs, and then I participated in Top Fest, and from there my career took off. Then every important step I have taken, including the concert three years ago at the Cathedral, I have always had Top Media as a partner and supporter. With such a team, there is no way it won't be a very special concert," said Deda.