“Voodoo People” in Moscow
Published: 17 July, 2009, 17:47
“The Prodigy” are getting ready to rock the stage in Russia, in what promises to be one of the most highly-anticipated live entertainment events of the year.
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25.08.2009, 17:40
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Pathological irresponsibility, drug addiction, problems with alcohol and the law…Here’s a portrait of Pete Doherty, the new star of pop culture. On August 27, he will give his long-awaited concert in Moscow’s B1 Maximum.
10.10.2009, 17:08
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Along with such names as Tricky and Portishead, this trip-hop duo is thought to be the trailblazers of this musical genre. Massive Attack will visit Moscow with a major gig at Luzhniki Stadium on October 14.
Eurovision has kicked off in Moscow and it's up to British entrant Jade Ewen – a fragile beauty who is going to perform “It’s My Time” – to restore or completely ruin Britain's reputation in this contest.
Ex-vocalist of the British band Morcheeba, Skye Edwards, is giving a concert in Moscow as part of the NuNote Lounge Fest. The second concert of the festival will be held in “Hermitage” Garden on August 15.
Not only do you get a wild and full-of-energy Sir Elton John, but you get it all in a truly unique environment also. “The Red Piano”, the spectacular musician’s show, comes to Moscow straight out of Vegas.
25.11.2009, 10:59
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American star Whitney Houston has been clearly "saving all her love” for her Russian fans. Otherwise she wouldn’t have chosen Russia as the first stop on her world tour to promote her latest album “I Look to You”.
28.07.2009, 22:08
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Several days before Madonna’s only concert in Russia, St. Pete’s communists have urged the diva be respectful while performing in the historical Palace Square – and asked her to avoid pole dancing.
14.05.2009, 19:57
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Maybe acrobats and striptease is not something you expect from a professional song contest, but that’s exactly what you’ll see at Eurovision this year in Moscow.
This weekend, the “Hermitage Garden” in Moscow turns into ‘goode olde England’, while the British capital is swept up with Russian art.
A festival dedicated to one of the key figures in the world of ballet in the 20th Century, Sergey Diaghilev, founder of the legendary Ballets Russes, kicks off in London on Friday.
Published: 17 July, 2009, 17:47
“The Prodigy” are getting ready to rock the stage in Russia, in what promises to be one of the most highly-anticipated live entertainment events of the year.