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What if the most unforgettable stages in the world aren't famous arenas… but hidden places floating on lakes, carved into mountains, glowing in forests, buried under cathedrals, rising from deserts, or perched on rooftops above glittering megacities? 101 Live Music Venues You'll Swear Don't Exist (But Do) is a globe-spanning adventure into the strangest, most breathtaking, most culturally vibrant performance spaces on Earth. Every single venue in this book is real. Every story celebrates the universal language of music - and the human desire to gather, listen, feel, and share. From bamboo islands that drift with the tide to underground amphitheaters carved from salt, from treehouse stages humming with cicadas to sky-high rooftops pulsing over neon cityscapes, these 101 venues remind us that creativity knows no borders. Music unites us everywhere. Written with humor, warmth and wide-eyed wonder by artist and musician Oliver Ohene-Dokyi, this book blends travel writing, cultural insight, personal reflection, and uplifting storytelling. It's more than a guide - it's a celebration of connection, peace, and the magic of art in every corner of the world. Inside, you'll discover:• 101 unbelievable real-world music venues• Surprising backstories, cultures, and hidden histories• Artist-friendly insights for performers and travelers• Warm, soulful storytelling from a global creator• Beauty, joy, and moments of awe on every page Perfect for travelers, musicians, readers of world culture, and anyone who loves discovering extraordinary places. Let this book be your passport to the world you didn't know existed - but will never forget. Oliver Ohene-Dokyi is a singer-songwriter, artist, and creative storyteller whose work blends music, travel, culture, and a deep love for human connection. He has performed in venues across Germany and beyond - from intimate street stages to iconic cultural hotspots - gathering the inspiration that fills this book. His mission is simple: create art that unites people, opens hearts, and reminds us of the beauty we share across the world.