At the concert of the former soloist of the group "VIA Gra" Svetlana Loboda in Chisinau there was a fight of fans-Ukrainians. The video of the brawl was published by the telegram channel "Politics of the country".
According to the publication, the fight began even before the singer went on stage, the reason for the brawl is unknown.
In addition, it is noted that many Ukrainians went to the concert across the border. However, it was on the day of the concert that the border was closed for several hours due to a malfunction in the customs database. Many people who wanted to get to the concert stood in kilometer-long queues at the checkpoint and sang Loboda songs.
As reported by EADaily, revenues once popular in In Russia, Loboda after leaving the country decreased almost fivefold. In 2021, the singer paid about 3.6 million rubles in taxes. Her income amounted to almost 500 million rubles, mainly concert fees, as well as advertising on her personal social network account — about 24 million rubles. In 2024, the singer earned about 105 million rubles for 15 concerts.
Earlier, Loboda, along with comedian Maxim Galkin *, took part in a birthday celebration in Dubai. During the holiday Galkin * and Loboda sang together in front of the guests in Ukrainian, danced fervently and willingly took pictures. Solo Galkin * performed the legendary Ukrainian hit of the 1970s Vasily Sinkevich and the ensemble "Smerichka" composition "Smereka".
*An individual performing the functions of a foreign agent

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