A local resident asked law enforcement officials to check this fact and called on the star to stop the tour until the songs were translated into Ukrainian.
In Kremenchug, one of the guests at Max Barsky’s concert wrote a statement to the police against the singer. The reason was the artist’s dissatisfaction with the performance of songs in the Russian language.
According to a local resident, he came to the star performance with his wife, but after the third song they left the hall, because all the tracks sounded in Russian.
“The organizers had two arguments to my claims: ‘why aren’t you in front?’ and ‘we will donate to the Armed Forces of Ukraine’… I called the patrol police, who accepted my statement. I also wrote a complaint to the language ombudsman,” the man wrote. on your Facebook page.
Also, a local resident named Anton Kirpa called on Barsky to stop the tour until the songs were translated into the state language.
“Nikolai Nikolaevich, of course, was “offended” by this, even though he asked the public on Instagram to help translate his songs, because he had problems with it. Therefore, I urge Max Barsky to stop concert tour until the songs change. Otherwise, I call on the mayors of the cities where his concerts are held, to not allow the performance,” said the concert guest.
The musician himself did not respond to this incident in any way, only thanked the audience for the warm reception.
In addition, Max Barskikh announced that he will donate part of the funds from the concert in support of the victims of the enemy attack in Krivoy Rog. He also called on fans not to remain indifferent.
“I can’t imagine and understand this pain. Our team would like to help the families of the victims, so we will transfer part of the profits from yesterday’s concert to those who need it. Now my managers will find out the details of the tragedy and collect information about those who need help. Join and you, because there is no sadness for other people. There are many of us, let’s help each other. Because people with problems should not be left behind,” he wrote on Instagram .
It was previously reported that MONATIK translated a Russian-language hit called Every Time into the state language.
Source: korrespondent

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