
Milan Fras, lead singer of Laibach, stands in Pyongyang, North Korea in August. The Slovenian rock group performed twice during what was a rare visit by a Western musical act to the city. Photos: Courtesty of Jørund F Pedersen

Members of Laibach stand in Kim Il-sung Square, Pyongyang, North Korea in August. The Slovenian rock group performed twice during what was a rare visit by a Western musical act to the city. Photos: Courtesty of Jørund F Pedersen

Members of Laibach stand in Kim Il-sung Square, Pyongyang, North Korea in August. The Slovenian rock group performed twice during what was a rare visit by a Western musical act to the city. Photos: Courtesty of Jørund F Pedersen

Mina Špiler sings to the crowd at one of Laibach's two performances in Pyongyang. Photos: Courtesy of Jørund F Pedersen

Milan Fras sings during a Laibach performance in Pyongyang. Photos: Courtesy of Jørund F Pedersen

Vocailst Mina Špiler of Laibach performs in Pyongyang. Photos: Courtesy of Jørund F Pedersen

One of Laibach's two performances in Pyongyang. Photos: Courtesy of Jørund F Pedersen

Norwegian artist and director Morten Traavik jumps in the name of rock and roll in Pyongyang, North Korea. Traavik was instrumental in bringing Laibach to North Korea. Photos: Courtesy of Morten Traavik

Morten Traavik stands with two North Korean soldiers in Pyongyang. Traavik was instrumental in bringing Laibach to the country. Photos: Courtesy of Morten Traavik