Maxim Galkin’s concerts in Thailand are canceled

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Concerts of showman Maxim Galkin (recognized as a foreign agent in the Russian Federation) were canceled in the Thai resorts of Pattaya and Phuket due to the artist’s political statements. This was reported by TASS Quoted from a source in the Thai entertainment industry.

The comedian was scheduled to perform in Pattaya on January 24 and Phuket on January 25. The concert in Pattaya was planned at the Royal Cliff Hotel, but the management later refused to hold the concert.

“His other performance was supposed to take place at the Royal Phuket City Hotel in Phuket, but that too was cancelled. The source stated that in Thailand, local authorities react very harshly when artists make political statements on stage.

Tickets for Galkin’s Thai concerts were sold at prices ranging from 8.5 to 16 thousand rubles. They are no longer on sale.

Previously, in Thailand, the concerts of the former Comedy Club resident comedian Ruslan Bely (recognized as a foreign agent in the Russian Federation) were canceled. In the message of the organizers of the artist’s performances, it was stated that the cancellation of the concerts was “due to reasons beyond the control of the organizers.”

The other day comedian Ruslan Bely reported In an interview with comedian Sergei Matrosov, he said that his concerts in Thailand and Indonesia were canceled.

Previously singer Polina Gagarina said about his fiery temper.

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