The concert of Gleb Samoilov, the lead singer of the popular band "Agatha Christie," has been cancelled in Yekaterinburg. This decision came after a scandal that occurred during a concert in Krasnoyarsk. According to reports, activists from the "Russian Community" expressed their concerns about Samoilov's political position and insisted on the cancellation of the concert.
The concert was originally scheduled for August 9th, and Samoilov was supposed to perform the same program that he did in Siberia, titled "Agatha Christie: 35 encores." However, due to the controversy surrounding Samoilov and the pressure from the activists, the organizers decided to cancel the concert. They have also mentioned the possibility of rescheduling the show for January 4th, if the situation improves.
This cancellation has caused disappointment among Samoilov's fans in Yekaterinburg, who were eagerly waiting for the concert. However, the organizers believe that it is necessary to prioritize the concerns raised by the activists and ensure a safe and comfortable environment for everyone involved.
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