Tickets for concerts of the person who left Russian singer Valery Meladze in Tashkent sold out completely. This is evidenced by the data of one of the ticket sales sites.
The artist performed in Tashkent on December 13 and 14 on the stage of the Peoples' Friendship Palace. Before the start of both shows, there was not a single ticket available. Fans of the artist in the comments on his account asked for an "extra ticket" from those who were preparing to go to the concert and bought a ticket in the summer.
Also, tickets for concerts on December 5 in Almaty and December 10 in Astana were sold out in record time, additional concerts were announced in the same cities on December 6 and 11, respectively.
As EADaily reported, Meladze is currently continuing a tour dedicated to his 60th birthday. According to the telegram channel Mash, the Kyrgyz authorities included the singer in the blacklist — his concert did not take place there.
Allegedly, for the sake of performances, the artist's team had to write letters of guarantee to the authorities not only of Kyrgyzstan, but also Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan. However, in Kyrgyzstan, the letter was refused, in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan they agreed to accept the artist.

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