Comedian Valentin Sidorov’s concert in Khanty-Mansiysk is canceled 21:00

The concert of stand-up comedian Valentin Sidorov, planned to be held in Khanty-Mansiysk, was cancelled. In this respect reported Management of the cultural and entertainment center “October” on the website.

“Governor Sidorov’s stand-up concert was canceled by a letter from the tour organizers. Refunds can be made at the ticket office and on the ticket operators’ websites,” explained representatives of the site.

The exact reasons for the cancellation of the concert in Oktyabr were not specified.

At the same time, tickets for the comedian’s concerts in Surgut and Nizhnevartovsk in other cities of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug are also on sale.

The other day Vitas producer Sergei Pudovkin explainedwhy the singer practically does not perform in Russia.

“Vitas is now at such an age and status that he needs to travel the world more; Someone needs to establish international relations and build bridges of friendship between powers. There are no concerts in Russia in Vitas’ immediate plans. For now, we’re focused on Chinese history; it’s a big, multi-stage, interesting history,” Pugovkin noted.

Previously to Vadim and Vika Tsyganov I had to defend myself anti-drone jammer.



Source: Gazeta

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