Three Days of Rain: Indefinite Suspension and Onstage Health Concerns

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Three Days of Rain producer Sergey Slem has suspended the group indefinitely and canceled all concerts. On this matter, Izba shared a note via their Telegram channel to keep fans informed.

Following the interruption of the Yekaterinburg show, soloist Gleb Viktorov’s team explained that Viktorov required medical attention for panic symptoms. This morning he experienced severe distress and an overwhelming sense of anxiety that disrupted his normal functioning. The group extended apologies to the audience and emphasized that health must come first, underscoring that a visibly ill artist should not be judged harshly but supported in getting proper care.

The producer suggested that the onstage misbehavior might have been influenced by a small amount of alcohol reportedly ingested by Viktorov, which the body did not react to in a typical manner. Slem stressed that there is no indication that Viktorov used drugs, and the focus remains on his current health needs and safety concerns for those in attendance.

There was a separate incident the day before when a video emerged showing Viktorov, the lead singer of Three Days of Rain, appearing intoxicated during a performance in Yekaterinburg. In that clip the 27-year-old vocalist was unable to stand after a fall onstage and remained on the floor for a brief period before event organizers and medical staff reached out to assist him. The episode raised questions about stage safety and the pressures performers face during high-energy shows, prompting discussions among fans and industry observers about how best to support artists in moments of vulnerability.

Ekaterina Mizulina, formerly the president of the Safe Internet League, commented on the incident involving Viktorov. Mizulina expressed that while the behavior exhibited on stage was concerning and clearly inappropriate, it was important not to sensationalize or mischaracterize the situation; she urged restraint and a compassionate approach toward the performer while addressing the seriousness of the matter. This perspective reflects a broader conversation about balancing accountability with care for artists who encounter health challenges on or near the stage.

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