Glyukoza Moscow Concert Uncertainty and Krasnoyarsk Performance Controversy

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The post notes that Glyukoza, also known by her birth name Natalia Chistyakova-Ionova, may not perform at the Moscow concert scheduled for September 29. A Telegram channel reported that her name had been removed from the promotional poster.
The report adds that in September Glyukoza was slated to appear at the Live Arena as part of the Successful Songs festival. After a controversial Krasnoyarsk show, where the performer appeared to falter on several moments, her name reportedly disappeared from partner venue posters and from the event’s official site. Yet, as observers at socialbites.ca verified, the act remained listed for upcoming performances on the Glyukoza official site.

Glyukoza herself and representatives have not issued public comments regarding the potential cancellation of the Moscow appearance.

The lineup for the show includes Anna Asti, Philip Kirkorov, Nikolai Baskov, Bilan, Vladimir Presnyakov, and a number of fellow artists who are part of the festival program.

On July 20, Glyukoza performed during Metallurgist Day in Krasnoyarsk, a performance that reportedly drew criticism from the audience due to perceived vocal inconsistencies. It was stated that the artist attributed these issues to a combination of prescribed antidepressants and sleeping pills used to manage stress, a claim she described as necessary for her health in the period surrounding the event.

In related coverage, actress Samburskaya publicly challenged remarks attributed to Glyukoza about antidepressants, prompting further discussion about the artist’s remarks and public statements.

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