Rapper Basta, whose real name is Vasily Vakulenko, has indefinitely postponed his upcoming performances in Krasnoyarsk, Irkutsk, and Khabarovsk. This update appeared on the organizer’s page on VKontakte, the social platform commonly used by fans and event teams to share schedule changes and ticket information.
The concerts in Krasnoyarsk scheduled for June 25, Irkutsk on June 27, and Khabarovsk on June 29 were put off. The organizers indicated that new show dates would be announced soon, and they reassured all ticket holders that their previously purchased tickets would remain valid for the rescheduled events.
There was no immediate explanation given by the organizers for why the performances were postponed. In the comments section, fans of Basta expressed disappointment, noting that they were warned that cancellations could occur only a day or two before the planned dates. The postponement created a sense of uncertainty among supporters who had already made travel arrangements and planned their visits around the concerts.
Internet commentators and fans pointed out the frustration that comes with last minute changes. Some expressed concern that fans from other cities would incur additional costs for trains, buses, lodging, and other prearrangements, only to face last minute cancellations. The sentiment echoed across social media as followers discussed the impact on personal plans and the sense of reliability they expect from tour organizers when an artist announces a new series of shows.
Meanwhile, a separate confirmation circulated about another act related to the broader music scene. It was noted that a different project, Night Snipers, had a show slated for June 27 in Rostov-on-Don. This particular piece of information appeared as part of a broader discussion about performance calendars and the challenges artists face when coordinating tours across multiple cities.
Fans and observers alike have long understood that touring logistics can be complex, involving venue availability, travel logistics, and scheduling conflicts. When a major artist postpones a date, it triggers a ripple effect that touches supporters, venues, and local communities that had prepared for a night of live music. In such cases, clear communication from organizers, timely updates, and a concrete plan for rescheduled dates are essential to maintaining trust and minimizing inconvenience for all involved.
As the public awaits official announcements, attendees are encouraged to monitor the organizer’s VKontakte page and the artist’s official channels for the latest information. In the interim, fans continue to express both disappointment and continued interest in catching the concerts at a later time, underscoring the enduring appeal of Basta’s live performances and the community built around his music.