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The concert will be attended by: Evgeny Dyatlov, Alexander F. Sklyar, Nikita Vysotsky, “Songs of Our Century”, Tatyana Vizbor, Valentin Vikhorev, Tatyana Ruzavina and Sergey Tayushev, Olga Krasko, Irina Surina, Ekaterina Brodskaya, Lidia Cheboksarova, Vadim Egorov, Roman Lankin, Sergey Shitov, Ivan Ilyichev, Raisa Nur, Yulia Ziganshina and others.
On our website you can buy tickets for the concert “Yuri Vizbor - 90”, which will take place on June 25 at the Oktyabrsky Concert Hall. This special event is dedicated to an important date - the 90th anniversary of the birth of the famous bard Yuri Vizbor. This year, audiences can expect unforgettable evenings of Vizbor's songs, which will be performed together with his family, heirs and stars of bard song.
The concert will feature such famous songs as “My Darling”, “And there will be a great winter”, “Hello, I’m back”, “Okhotny Ryad”, “Madagascar”, “When we return” , “Let's say goodbye, friends”, “Night Road”, “Three Pines”, “Seryoga Sanin”, “Memories of the Infantry” and many others. The entire concert will be dedicated to the memory and work of Yuri Vizbor, and will take place on his anniversary birthday.
Yuri Vizbor was a multifaceted creative figure. He was a performer, film actor, novelist, journalist, novelist, screenwriter, documentarian, playwright, poet and artist. He is also the founder of the genre of author’s and tourist songs and the creator of the “report song” genre. During his life, he wrote more than 300 songs, which still delight listeners with their depth and sincerity.
Don't miss the opportunity to plunge into the world of Yuri Vizbor's creativity - buy tickets now!
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