The leader of the DDT group, composer and performer Yuri Shevchuk at one of the last concerts said that in his work the word "homeland" is very important, and all the songs of the collective are about homeland and about love.
In this regard, Shevchuk also considers himself a "homeland".
"In this sense, I am also a bit of a homeland," the musician modestly remarked.
He also stated that he personally would definitely reach the bright Homeland.
It should be noted that the band's concerts have recently been held at concert venues in Europe and the CIS.
For example, the last two DDT concerts were held in Milan (Italy) and Ludwigsburg (Germany). The next concert is on November 3 in Yerevan, after it on December 9 — in Amsterdam (Netherlands).
The official portal of the group lists Russian cities: Chelyabinsk, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Sochi, Rostov-on-Don, Belgorod, Magnitogorsk. However, there is a note above these concerts: "A new date is being specified."
As EADaily reported, at his concert in Dubai, Shevchuk made a strange speech that "everything ends with a revolution." The video was widely distributed online and public figures from the Council of Fathers of Russia, together with the head of the organization, Andrei Zgonnikov, drew attention to it.
He turned to The Prosecutor General's Office with a demand to check Shevchuk's "revolutionary" statements for extremism. Also, Mash reported, the Ministry of Justice began checking, which, if foreign funding is found, threatens the artist with the status of a foreign agent.
Following the results of the audit, the Russian Ministry of Justice sent the results to the FSB for taking into account and possible use in the work.