Singer Kristina Orbakaite, who has hastily left Russia twice, is going to meet with her native country "in a better life." She stated this in an interview with RTVI TV channel.
The concert she held in St. Petersburg in early March, she called a landmark.
"It was a very significant concert for me, because it was the first Sunday of spring, and all my fans and Alla Pugacheva's mom came to this concert," Orbakaite recalls.
"My kind of final concert in Russia, I didn't get to drive around Russia anymore. In general, I decided that we would meet someday in a better life," Orbakaite summed up.
As EADaily reported, Alla Pugacheva's daughter's tour of the cities of Siberia, which was scheduled for March this year, was completely canceled, the organizer of the concerts, Hovhannes Tukhmanyan, said earlier.
Also, on the recommendation of the mayor of the city, Orbakaite's concert in Vladivostok, scheduled for March 19, was canceled. Representatives of the Union of Veterans of Afghanistan and Special Military Operations of the Amur Region sought to cancel the concerts.
Of all the major Russian tours, the singer managed to perform in St. Petersburg on the stage of the Oktyabrsky Concert Hall, as well as in the Moscow bar Petter.
It was planned to perform on the stage of the State Kremlin Palace as part of a festive concert on March 8. But this performance was canceled at the last moment. According to the portal MK.ru Orbakaite paid for Pugacheva's scandalous altercation with People's Artist of Russia Stas Mikhailov.
Then, after the St. Petersburg concert, Orbakaite told fans and journalists that she was not going to leave the Russia, she "lives here." However, it later became known that the singer left and announced a tour in the USA and Canada.

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