Tatyana Ovsienko Returns to Touring Russia with Expanded Rider and Corporate Dates

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Tatyana Ovsienko, a star from Russia’s 1990s music scene, has resumed touring across the country after a significant hiatus. Life in reports, citing SHOT, describe the comeback as a full scale return to live performance. The 57-year-old singer paused her creative activities and now embarks on a nationwide itinerary, adding corporate events to her schedule. This expanded presence underlines the demand for her stage shows.

According to the publication, the price for a show runs around 700 thousand rubles. For a team of six, the rider calls for two business-class cars, one luxury room, and six single rooms. Each room should be stocked with tea, coffee, milk, mineral water, and a per-day fee of 7 thousand rubles for every room.

In the dressing room, the rider specifies provisions including orange, tomato, and apple juices, mineral water, six bottles of cola, coffee, tea, and cream, along with cold cuts such as meat, fish, cheese, and vegetables.

Ovsienko started as the leading vocalist of the Mirage group from 1988 to 1990 and later found fame as a solo artist. She has received the title of Honored Artist of the Russian Federation. Her catalog includes hits such as “Ring,” “Trucker,” “Captain,” “Female Happiness,” and “School Time.”

In spring, she addressed rumors about alcohol use. Olga Seryabkina, formerly of SEREBRO, stated that there was nothing unusual about Ovsienko’s rider.

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