The performer noted that in Germany they started canceling concerts under the auspices that Ukrainians are fascists.
Ukrainian musician, leader of the Vopli Vidoplyasov band Oleg Skrypka said that Russians who support the Putin regime are disrupting concerts in Germany. The artist announced this on his Instagram page.
In particular, the singer noted that in Hamburg the INDRA club, where the group had an agreement to hold a concert, was canceled.
“Ukrainian music unexpectedly began to receive resistance from “secret forces” in Germany. And our concerts were canceled under the support that Ukrainians are fascists and fascists cannot sing in their native language and sing their songs. We understand where the legs grow and , unfortunately, here the Germans seem to side with the Ukrainians, but the clubs do not comply with the contracts and we cannot enter the these clubs,” he said.
However, Oleg Skrypka noted that he will not give up and will definitely perform, only in a different place of the concert.
“I want to appeal to you, dear ones, who have bought tickets, who have not yet bought, support us! We will tell you where we will perform in Hamburg. Such corruption is already working for the long hand of the Kremlin. But we will still do the concert and follow the events as they develop,” he said.
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Source: korrespondent

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