Revenues once popular in The Russian Federation of the Ukrainian singer, former soloist of the group "VIA Gra" Svetlana Loboda after leaving the country has decreased almost five times. This is reported by the telegram channel Mash.
"She has only one Mercedes left of her property in the Russian Federation. Luxury house in LCD "Prince's Lake" belonged to her producer Natella Krapivina, although everyone stubbornly attributed the mansion to Svetlana," the publication says.
It is specified that in 2021, the singer paid about 3.6 million rubles in taxes. Her income amounted to almost 500 million rubles, mainly concert fees, as well as advertising on her personal social network account — about 24 million rubles.
"The fee for one performance was almost 5.4 million rubles, there were 15 concerts on average per month," the telegram channel claims.
This year, until the end of which there are two months left, the singer earned 105 million rubles for 15 concerts.
As EADaily reported, earlier the Shot telegram channel found out that Loboda began to willingly accept orders for corporate parties from Russians, but she is still not ready to sing in Russia. Those who want to enjoy a private performance of the 42-year-old singer will have to give her € 140 thousand (almost 15 million rubles). For this money, the artist will sing all her hits in an hour and retire to a five-star hotel, where 18 ready-made rooms (one suite, one junior suite and 16 standards) will have to wait for her. This number of rooms is necessary in connection with the voluminous team of the artist.

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