Stanislav Todorov Trifonov, known as Slavi Trifonov, is a Bulgarian TV host, tambourine and viola player, singer and politician.
13 Facts About Slavi Trifonov
Slavi Trifonov's name is associated mainly with the Slavi's Show, Exiles, Canaletto and KU-KU.
Stanislav Todorov Slavi Trifonov was born on 18 October 1966 in Pleven, Bulgaria.
Slavi Trifonov's father is from Gorna Mitropoliya, Dolna Mitropoliya Municipality, and his mother, Zdravka, is from Todorovo, Pleven Municipality.
In 1985 Slavi Trifonov graduated from SMU Panayot Pipkov in Pleven, and later graduated from the National Academy of Music in Sofia, Bulgaria.
On 27 November 2000 Trifonov made the first episode of Slavi's Show on bTV.
In 2005, Slavi Trifonov participated in the Bulgarian national finals for the Eurovision duet with Sofi Marinova.
In 2008, Slavi Trifonov was fined 500 leva for contempt.
In early 2013, Trifonov condemned the company Magardich Halvadjian and Judy Halvadjian for misusing excerpts from "Slavi's Show".
In October 2019 on his Facebook profile Slavi Trifonov announced when his TV channel will start broadcasting.
Slavi Trifonov is the frontman and tambourine player of the Bulgarian music band Ku-Ku established in 1993 by Slavi Trifonov, Evgeni Dimitrov, Maestro Evgeny Jotov, and Ilia Iliev.
The band has played or plays a major role on the TV programmes KU-KU, Canaletto and Slavi Trifonov's Show, and on projects such as Fife Stars, Idols, Sing with Me, and The Voice of Bulgaria 1 and 2.
In January 2021, a Slavi Trifonov statement comparing the government-imposed restrictions as a result of the emergency epidemiological situation to the Ottoman yoke attracted controversy.