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Vakarchuk “ripped” people in Donbas new songs

Вакарчук «разорвал» публику на Донбассе новыми песнямиUkrainian group “Ocean Elzy” with the leader Svyatoslav Vakarchuk spoke at Illichivets stadium in Mariupol last night.

For anybody not a secret that concerts of Sviatoslav Vakarchuk always cause a stir in society. The singer and his band “Okean Elzy” gathers stadiums, Packed with fans. People sing along with the musicians and know the words of their songs by heart. The situation in the Donbas is no Ukrainian spooked the group and they gave a stunning concert in Mariupol, again, having collected a whole stadium of people. According to unofficial information, this absolutely free festival reached more than 30 thousand people, which means unconditional love for Ukrainian music, Svyatoslav Vakarchuk and the band “Okean Elzy”.

The concert featured, both well-known hits and new songs — the Sun and Fall, which people took with unprecedented admiration. The audience gave a standing ovation, and even before the concert began in sportkompleksa doctors approached by several people who nearly trampled in the crowd. Charity performance of Okean Elzy has not been without tragedies — teen girls strongly pressed fans and she was taken to the hospital with complaints of health.

It is known that the concert started at about 22:00 and was held in two places, but as in sports, and under the open sky, gathered a huge number of people that took place at the concert in the morning.

Вакарчук «разорвал» публику на Донбассе новыми песнями

Вакарчук «разорвал» публику на Донбассе новыми песнями

Вакарчук «разорвал» публику на Донбассе новыми песнями

Вакарчук «разорвал» публику на Донбассе новыми песнями

Вакарчук «разорвал» публику на Донбассе новыми песнями

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