The musicians, who were supposed to perform together with the Ukrainian singer Olya Cybulskaya, were given summonses right before the concert. The actress announced this in a video on her page on the social network.
She informed the audience about the cancellation of the concert in the city of Varash, Rivne region.
"Varash, a few hours before the concert I am standing on the stairs of one of your hotels. Without makeup and hairstyle, because there will be no concert. The male musicians who were supposed to play with me for you at the concert today were given summonses and mobilized," she said.
Cybulskaya noted that she could go on stage herself, but this is probably not what people bought tickets for.
"Thank you for your understanding. You can return the tickets," she concluded.
Note that the singer is known for her Russophobic statements and songs.
There, on the eve of the 2023 New Year, she recorded a song to the tune of "A Christmas tree was born in the forest," only that song was about how "a Muscovite will fall asleep in a dark forest."
She also said that singing is her front, and "when her back is very flat, not a single Muscovite will sit on it."
At the same time, at the end of October this year, Cybulskaya took her 9-year-old son Nestor and left Ukraine, about which she informed subscribers of her blog on the social network. She assured that the decision was made spontaneously, she did not name the country where the singer now lives.