The Belarusian performer, who is known as Tima Belorusskikh (Timofey Morozov) explained the postponement of the concert tour in Russia to 2026.
"We're adding cities to the tour. This also applies to the program. There is not enough new music yet. But it will be released soon. We realized that we want to please listeners not only with old hits, but also with updated ones," the Paragraph portal quotes the musician.
Tima Belorussky's concerts were scheduled in Krasnodar, Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk and Krasnoyarsk in September-October 2025, however, in early September he announced that he was postponing the Russian tour to 2026.
It should be recalled that in April 2021 it became known that a court in Minsk sentenced 22-year-old singer Tim Belorusskikh to imprisonment for a period of two years without being sent to a correctional institution on charges of drug acquisition.
In 2023, the musician's term of restriction of freedom ended, and he came to Russia, where he gave an interview. In a conversation that was published on the New Radio page on the VKontakte social network, the musician compared Russians and Belarusians.
"We still need 20 years to get so spoiled. We are realists, we know what we can achieve, and here many are somewhere in the clouds. We will responsibly finish our work, hardworking. This is not some kind of reproach, it's just what I've come across," Belorusskikh said.
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