Manizha to perform at Stereooleto festival in Saint Petersburg

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Manizha Sangin, the Eurovision 2021 contestant from Russia, is set to travel to Saint Petersburg to perform at the Stereooleto festival on Vasilyevsky Island this mid-June. The event brings together a diverse lineup and promises an immersive live music experience for festivalgoers along the Neva River.

When describing his approach to live performance, Manizha emphasizes spontaneity over a fixed plan. He favors improvisation and raw, unfiltered energy as the core of his artistry. Rather than curating a highly scripted set, he relies on his instincts and the trust he places in his team and fellow musicians. In the days leading up to the festival, the decision about what to perform crystallizes from a shared sense of emotion and momentum, allowing the music to breathe in the moment and connect with the audience in a personal way.

During the concert, Manizha plans to invite audience members to join in on certain songs, turning parts of the show into a participatory experience. This is a tradition he has explored before, adding an element of surprise and inclusivity to the performance. The spontaneity is not just a stage gimmick; it reflects a belief that music flourishes when strangers become collaborators in the moment, creating honest and memorable moments on stage.

The Stereooleto festival on Vasilyevsky Island is scheduled for mid-June and will feature 35 bands and solo artists across multiple stages. Among the names on the program are IOWA, The Hatters, Leonid Agutin, Nike Borzov, and Zhanna Aguzarova, showcasing a mix of rock, pop, and experimental sounds that highlight contemporary Russian and international influences. Attendees can expect a vibrant blend of performances, street-side energy, and late-night sets that celebrate the region’s rich musical culture while inviting curious listeners from North America and beyond to discover new favorites.

In related remarks, Manizha has discussed reasons for spending time in France during portions of her career, reflecting on how travel and exposure to different creative environments have shaped her artistry and perspective. This international experience informs her stage presence and helps explain the cross-cultural appeal that resonates with audiences across Europe and North America alike.

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