In a conversation with a producer closely involved with Dima Bilan, Yana Rudkovskaya spoke to aif.ru about the artist’s hospitalization. She did not disclose specifics about his medical status and emphasized the importance of medical confidentiality. Rudkovskaya noted that discussing the singer’s condition publicly would be inappropriate and said she would not reveal private details, even though she is aware of the facts. She urged readers to follow Bilan’s own social media pages for any updates. She confirmed that the artist has bronchitis and added that his health has been worsening during the period in question.
Recent reports suggested that doctors had promised treatment plans for the singer. It was noted that bronchitis flared up around the time of the finale of the show The Voice. An event titled No More Children is scheduled for October 20, and fans are watching closely for any official announcements regarding rescheduling or cancellations.
According to the Mash Telegram channel, Bilan will require intensive therapy and antibiotic treatment. Despite the illness, there are indications that the artist is currently feeling better and is receiving medical care aimed at a swift recovery.
On October 11, concerts in four Russian cities were postponed due to the singer’s illness. The affected venues included Tyumen, Perm, Yekaterinburg, and Chelyabinsk. New dates are being coordinated, and tickets already purchased will remain valid for the rescheduled performances. This pause has prompted fans to adjust their plans while awaiting new scheduling details.
Earlier remarks by Daria Moroz touched on the relationship between recording music and filming, hinting at how creative processes intersect with media production and public presentation. The situation surrounding Bilan’s health has highlighted the broader considerations artists face when balancing performance schedules with personal well-being.