After a concert in Vladivostok, which caused conflicting responses from the audience, People's Artist of Russia Grigory Leps was hospitalized in Moscow, and his Russian tour was in jeopardy. This is reported by the telegram channel Mash.
According to the telegram channel, a tour of Russia may be disrupted, three upcoming concerts have been canceled, including a performance in Kazan.
At the same time, the operator of Tatneft Arena in Kazan, where the concert is scheduled to take place on October 28, did not receive any information about the cancellation, a representative of the venue told RIA Novosti.
The next concert is scheduled for October 30 in Samara, after which Leps has six concerts planned in Belarus.
At the same time, according to the Fifth Channel, the concert in Izhevsk, scheduled for October 22, was canceled with the possibility of returning tickets at the place of their purchase. The performance in Kirov, which was scheduled for October 24, was postponed to December 9, and the concert in Perm from October 25 to December 11.
As reported by EADaily, the concert of People's Artist of Russia Grigory Leps in Vladivostok on October 19 was sold out, but caused outrage among many viewers. The singer was allegedly drunk, performed only part of the songs, and between the musical numbers allowed himself obscene statements that shocked the audience.
After that, the telegram channel Mash claimed, the artist turned to the doctors of the Botkin hospital for help, because he was "seriously poisoned."
Leps himself did not comment on the performance in Vladivostok in any way.

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