Marbella and Alicante mark the only Spanish dates on Max Barskih’s global trek. The Forbes profile once called him Ukraine’s musical ambassador to the world, a testament to his growing international following.
The forthcoming concert on October 5 in Alicante promises a dynamic show at 9:00 PM, hosted at VB Fields on Elche Boulevard 186. Tickets are available now, priced between 49 and 69 euros, with a portion of proceeds directed toward strengthening Ukraine’s defenses.
Fans can expect a retrospective of Barskih’s 15-year career, featuring fresh arrangements alongside entirely new tracks from an upcoming album.
From Talent Show to a War-Inspired Musical Voice
Barskih collaborates with singer and actress Misha Romanova. The 33-year-old artist, a rising name in contemporary Ukrainian pop, first gained national notice on Star Factory 2. His career has evolved into a public voice against the invasion, expressed through performances and storytelling on stage. One of his recent singles, released last year, carries a bold message: Don’t Mess with Ukraine.
Since the early days of the conflict, Barskih has kept a reflective music diary, writing through the sounds and emotions of each passing chapter. New songs such as Mother, Do Not Cry, Ukraine, and Spring Will Come capture the shifting moods and hopeful resilience felt by many listeners today.
The artist began touring in Poland last May and will bring his music to Spain, along with Portugal, France, Belgium, Germany, the Czech Republic, and England, continuing from October. This international itinerary underscores his commitment to sharing a hopeful voice through song across Europe .