Singer Pupo, whose real name is Enzo Ginazzi, announced plans for a concert at the State Kremlin Palace in Moscow. The announcement was reported by RIA News and carried with quotations from the artist.
This appearance is described as a humble contribution to the cause of peace. Rather than staying at home in comfort, the artist said he chose to go into the trenches of history, pushing forward with a purpose that feels personal and urgent.
Ginazzi indicated that he would relocate to Moscow for a week to record a special episode of the program Pupo and Friends at the Kremlin on March 15. He emphasized that the decision to travel to Russia comes not from financial need but from a dream that has guided his artistic choices.
He shared a vision in which a simple song could illuminate the minds of two people. Those two individuals, united only by a shared passion for the melody, would eventually sing together on the chorus. A handshake between them would mark a renewed brotherhood, a symbolic moment that resonates beyond the music itself.
RIA Novosti noted that Pupo would perform a duet with Russian artists during the event, underscoring a collaborative moment between international and local talents.
Italian actress Ornella Muti spoke in November 2023 about her affinity for Russia, noting a desire to connect with the country on a cultural level. Muti has mentioned that her ties to Russia feel rooted in heritage and culture, conveying warmth and respect toward the Russian people, a sentiment echoed by many artists who see Russia as part of their broader artistic landscape.
Earlier, another singer, Orbakaite, had announced a concert in an American bar, illustrating a cross-continental exchange that characterizes modern music tours and performances.