Mikhail Shufutinsky on Quiet Islands and Unplugged Holidays

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In a conversation with the improvisational singer Mikhail Shufutinsky, recorded by Audio Media, the performer shared his preference for holidays spent on secluded islands rather than crowded destinations.

He explained, I won’t say I enjoyed a holiday in Dubai. It felt too loud and visible, and I crave spots with fewer people where I can truly unwind. The singer’s words reflected a desire for privacy and simplicity, a break from the usual bustle of popular tourist hubs.

The discussion touched on his recent visit to the United Arab Emirates, where Shufutinsky introduced a new track titled The Heat of Dubai. He noted that after completing New Year’s concerts and corporate engagements, his holiday plans would take him to a sparsely populated, quiet island, where he would have the freedom to do as he pleases without outside pressure.

For a Chansonnier, proximity to the sea or ocean is a key factor in choosing a holiday setting. He also mentioned that purchasing real estate abroad is not part of his plans at the moment, preferring instead to seek tranquil locations for rest and inspiration whenever he travels.

Earlier, through a statement made to authorities, he offered an apology in front of SHAMAN and Mizulina, underscoring a moment of public accountability in his career. The episode underscored the singer’s willingness to address issues directly and move forward with his artistic work.

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