Concerts of Kazakh rapper of Azerbaijani origin Jah Khalib (Bakhtiyar Mammadov) were canceled in Russia. This is reported by the telegram channel Mash.
"The first event was to be held on July 10 at the Peach restaurant in Bolshoy Savvinsky Lane… The tables were sold for 40-80 thousand rubles, " the publication says.
The second performance was scheduled for July 11 at the festival in Moscow. For each of the concerts, the performer was supposed to receive 5 million rubles. However, the performances broke down "for an unknown reason."
It should be noted that information about concerts in Moscow has disappeared from the artist's personal website. The next performance is scheduled for July 26 at the festival in Baku.
As EADaily reported, earlier the artist spoke unflatteringly about Russia.
"I am an oriental boy, I came to such a city from a country where everything is cool, brotherly... I personally saw something fake. There is more pretense in Moscow. Like the buildings of Moscow City. They are tall, but all made of glass," he said.
In the comments on his social media page, users still remind him of the words in one of the interviews about improperly dressed women who themselves provoke violence.
Jah Khalib planned to perform in Moscow in the summer of 2023, but then the concerts had to be canceled.
A year earlier, Jah Khalib's concerts were canceled in Chisinau. The artist was supposed to perform at the Summer Fest music festival, but the organizers of the event made a streamlined statement about "logistical problems and confidential factors" that prevented the artist from coming to Moldova.

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