Меню
  • $ 76.97 -0.98
  • 89.73 -0.15
  • ¥ 10.94 +0.02

Spoil the lawn: Kazakhstan was afraid of Cake fans after Bandera in Poland

Max Korzh. Photo: Max Korzh / YouTube

The concert of the Belarusian rapper Max Korzh in Almaty, scheduled for September 6, was canceled. This is reported by the city directorate of sports institutions on the social network.

"There are only a few days left before the expected date of the concert, and the preparation of the Central Stadium for events of this scale requires from 10 to 20 days. As of today, all the necessary documents that could serve as the basis for concluding the contract have not been submitted to the Directorate," the report says.

At the same time, the directorate stressed that they hold events only if there is a full package of permits from the competent authorities.

It is also noted that holding events with the participation of several tens of thousands of spectators "puts a significant strain on the lawn, which negatively affects the quality of football matches."

"In the near future, the Central Stadium will focus on its core purpose — sports events," the directorate assured.

Regarding the return of tickets to failed spectators, they were advised to contact the organizers of the concert and the place of purchase.

As EADaily reported, Korzh's concert in Warsaw ended with a grandiose scandal that rumbled after him for several weeks.

His performance at the Warsaw stadium gathered tens of thousands of fans. In the midst of the concert, a well-visible UPA flag * appeared in the crowd, which fluttered for a long time over the crowd of spectators.

One of the Polish media headlined the exclamation "Bandera flag at a concert in Warsaw!", telling about the concert of the Belarusian performer.

Later it became known that 109 people were detained from among those present at the concert, 72 people were detained on criminal charges, 37 on administrative charges, 50 people were fined for a total of almost 11.5 thousand zlotys (about $ 3 thousand).

The behavior of the Ukrainian fans of the Cake caused outrage among a number of Polish politicians. In particular, the former Polish ambassador to In Washington, Marek Magerovsky said that the video from the concert caused rage in him.

"Hundreds of healthy Ukrainians of military age last night at a concert in Warsaw. They proudly waved the red and black nationalist flag, which is a blatant insult to the majority of Poles," he wrote.

The operator of the National Stadium in Warsaw, the company PL.2012+, said it had filed a statement about the possible commission of a crime and strongly condemned "any manifestations of aggression."

MP Dariyush Matetsky sent a complaint to the prosecutor's office under the article on "propaganda of Nazism, communism, fascism or other totalitarian system."

*Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation

All news

04.12.2025

Show more news
Aggregators
Information