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VLADIVOSTOK, February 8 The sale of tickets for the concert of singer Kristina Orbakaite in Vladivostok in March was suspended, but there is no exact information about the cancellation of the event yet, a representative of the concert hall said » Fesco Hall», where the performance is planned.
Earlier, in the municipal control center (MCC) of Vladivostok, in response to a call to cancel the concert, Orbakaite was informed that the viewer himself makes the choice whether to go to a performance in private institutions or not. Tickets could be purchased online. On Wednesday, the MCU said that the head of Vladivostok sent a letter to the organizers of the concerts of Orbakaite and Diana Arbenina, which recommended canceling their performances in the city. The basis was the appeal of the all-Russian public movement «Cultural Front of Russia».
“We don’t yet have accurate information (whether the concert will be canceled — ed.), we are waiting from the organizers. But for now, ticket sales have been stopped,” — said the interlocutor.
According to him, not many tickets for the performance have been bought yet.
At the same time, the poster for Orbakaite’s performance is still up on the Fesco Hall website, but you can’t buy tickets there. There is also no possibility of online purchase of tickets on the Vl.ru platform in the “Poster” section.
Tickets for Arbenina’s performance on Vl.ru can be purchased now.
Orbakaite’s performance in Vladivostok is scheduled for March 19, Arbenina’s concert for February 27.
Earlier, after an appeal from social activists, Orbakaite’s concert in Ulan-Ude, scheduled for March 13, was canceled. In addition, the singer’s concerts, which were supposed to take place in March in Krasnoyarsk, Irkutsk and Bratsk, have been cancelled. Orbakaite's concert in St. Petersburg, according to the large Oktyabrsky concert hall, has not yet been canceled. Orbakaite’s tour of the cities of Siberia, planned for March this year, has been cancelled. Orbakaite's concert in Blagoveshchensk was postponed indefinitely due to logistical problems.
In January, the MCU reported that Arbenina’s concert in Vladivostok, which the city authorities had previously recommended canceling after complaints from a number of commentators on the Telegram channel of Primorye Governor Oleg Kozhemyako, would still take place, since the performance had been agreed upon with the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation. The artist’s concerts last fall were canceled in Saratov, Yoshkar-Ola and Tomsk.

