The former soloist of the band "Na-Na" Vladimir Levkin died, he was 57 years old. He died this morning, November 17, in the hospital.
"Yes, it's true," the wife of the singer's death confirmed to TASS.
Telegram channel Shot reminds that in the early 2000s, the singer was diagnosed with cancer of the lymphatic system of the fourth stage. The musician survived two bone marrow transplants, chemotherapy courses and managed to overcome the disease.
In October of this year, Levkin came to the premiere of the film wearing dark glasses, which he refused to take off. Then he said that it was because of the operation.
Telegram channel Mash adds that the artist has been struggling with the disease for more than 20 years.
Levkin left the main group back in the 90s for a solo career. In 2003, he was diagnosed with stage four lymphatic cancer. After treatment, there was remission. A few years ago, oncology returned.
On November 1, he gave a solo concert. And the last time Vladimir appeared in public with his wife and daughter on November 9 — on the anniversary of Pakhmutova at the Bolshoi Theater.