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Lolita was canceled again in Moscow region

Lolita Milyavskaya. Photo: Alla Shishkina / Without water / YouTube

The concert of the singer Lolita Milyavskaya was canceled in Ramenskoye near Moscow. This is stated on the website of the Saturn cultural and leisure center.

The show was scheduled for October 17, but it was canceled without explanation.

"Dear viewers, at the ticket office of the Saturn Palace of Culture you can make a refund and purchase a ticket for another concert or performance of interest," the message says.

At the same time, a letter signed by the deputy head of the Ramenskoye district, Zalimkhan Hajiyev, circulated in telegram channels, in which he asks to cancel the singer's performance "due to social tensions." Msk portal.1 clarifies that it was not possible to confirm the authenticity of the document, it was also not published on the website of the administration of the Ramenskoye district.

Lolita noted on her social network page that "Ramenskoye has been added to Rostov." The singer stressed that her concerts are never held at the expense of budgetary funds, she organizes tours on her own.

As for the cancellation of concerts, Lolita noted that in this way some people are deprived of the right to work legalized by the constitution, others who participate in concerts - salaries, spectators — meetings with the artist.

"If I had been bolder, I would have said, 'You are just enemies of the people,'" the actress stressed.

As EADaily reported, in February-March of this year, after the "naked" party, all concerts within the framework of the Russian tour, which was dedicated to the 60th anniversary of Lolita, were canceled. In total, the artist had planned about 20 concerts: 10 concerts in Moscow region in February, as well as performances in March — April in Perm, Yekaterinburg, Kurgan, Novosibirsk, Chelyabinsk, Krasnoyarsk and Irkutsk.

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Published on October 8th, 2024 05:07 AM
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