Singer Shaman cried at the concert 00:12

Singer Shaman (Yaroslav Dronov) cried at a concert in Lipetsk dedicated to press secretary Anton Korobkov-Zemlyansky. A video from the event was published by the publication star strike.

This is the singer’s first concert after the death of Korobkov-Zemlyansky. Before going on stage, the shaman put Korobkov-Zemlyansky’s initials on his hands. The audience saw the artist’s tears when it came to the last song – “I’ll stay with you.”

before that reportedFarewell to Korobkov-Zemlyansky was planned for November 13. The man died in his Moscow apartment on the evening of November 9, at the age of 40.

The public relations specialist was born in the Krasnoyarsk Territory and moved to Moscow in 2007, where he started working at Channel One. Later he was engaged in media management: he founded and managed the Legend media agency, was director of the Skolkovo New Media Foundation and editor-in-chief of the Molniya information agency, and also managed the new media service of Rossiya. TV channel. From 2015 to 2017 he served as Philip Kirkorov’s press secretary, and since 2022 he heads Shaman’s press service.

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Source: Gazeta

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