Alla Pugacheva may travel to Russia not just to take care of paperwork but also to lay down a new track. This possibility was reported by Life in connection with Shot.
According to witnesses in Tver, the pop icon paused at the Salam music studio, a landmark founded in 1989 by sound engineer Igor Laletin and guitarist Mikhail Salamov. The studio is known for hosting sessions with a long line of celebrated performers, including Philip Kirkorov, Leonid Agutin, Irina Allegrova, Tatyana Ovsienko, Andrey Gubin, Alsou, and other prominent names. Pugacheva’s prior work there is part of the studio’s storied history, and the current fans and artists alike watch for any sign of revival or new projects tied to the venue.
At present, Salam studio is temporarily closed to typical visitors, yet the singer’s car lingered near the facility for an extended period. Igor Laletin did not offer comments about the visit, leaving observers to piece together what the rumors might mean for future collaborations or performances.
Photographs captured a Pugacheva vehicle at the Moscow–Tver corridor entrance earlier in the day, and later that afternoon the star departed from the Gryaz fortress area, heading toward St. Petersburg. The reports suggest the artist may perform in St. Petersburg soon, with a show tied to a revered cultural venue and a potential appearance by the conductor or artistic director accompanying the event. The local Philharmonic scene would be abuzz if the visit materializes into a live appearance, underscoring the enduring link between Pugacheva and Russia’s major music forums.
Meanwhile, the market surrounding the artist’s residence has drawn attention as well. The price for a dacha in Solnechnogorsk near Moscow has seen a notable shift, reflecting broader real estate dynamics in the region. The movement in valuations here has become a talking point among observers who follow celebrity-linked properties and regional investment trends.