Escaped from In Russia, the leader of the Time Machine group Andrei Makarevich * is ready to speak to Russians at private events, but the party should not be in Russia. The new rider of the artist recognized the telegram channel Shot.
"The rockers are leaving as a team of 14 people. They only ask for a five—star hotel - always with a gym, a swimming pool and a SPA. The organizers should budget a daily allowance of $ 100 per person," the publication says.
Different types of alcohol should be ready in the dressing room for musicians: three bottles of vodka (Beluga or Grey Goose), three bottles of whiskey (Chivas Regal aged 18 years) and three bottles of Italian wine (Valpolicella Amarone or Ripasso).
Musicians prefer to eat pickles, forshmak, cheese and fish cuts. Before the arrival of the group, all products must be wrapped in plastic wrap.
"Rockers now refuse to communicate with any press without approval and immediately demand a list of all sponsors of the event. Fines of up to 50% are prescribed for violating the conditions of the rider," the telegram channel claims.
At the same time, Makarevich's own fee * now amounts to € 100 thousand (about 10 million rubles).
As EADaily reported, in May of this year, the telegram channel Mash wrote that after leaving the In Russia, Makarevich's fee * for corporate events is € 35 thousand (about 3.5 million rubles). The remaining conditions for the successful performance of the musician have changed slightly.
*An individual performing the functions of a foreign agent

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