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Volski returned money for cancelled concert and people… gave it back

Fans of “blacklisted” “Krambambulya” refused from the money to express their solidarity and the leader of the band mentioned the possibility of bringing

Author: Illa Malinousky 14.02.2012 13:52

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an action against the club and sending an inquiry to the security agencies.

 

 

The musicians of “Krambambulya” returned the money paid for tickets to the cancelled concert near the club Re:Public on February 11 and autographed their fans. About 50 people gathered during the first minutes of the spontaneous action. People formed a line but many of them decided to refuse from the money and offered it to Lyavon Volski or the organizer of the concert – Uladzimir Shablinski. They said that they wanted to express their solidarity as “the musicians could not be blamed for the cancelation of the performance”.


"This is not the musicians’ problem only, - said a young guy wearing glasses who also tried to give the money back to the musicians. – Every cancellation of concerts insults me and I get into a bad mood. It just does not let me live a normal cultural life”.


Volski refused to accept the money and suggested that his fans should buy tickets to April 21 concert in Vilnius. By the way, the musicians have asked the Lithuanian Embassy to provide fans of “Krambambulya” with free single-entry visas.


Those who came to the replacement concert – a mixture of Akute, Yellow Brick Road, "Loop of Predilection” and Dzima Sku approached Re:Public  at about 8 p.m. Many of them stopped near the car with posters of “Krambambulya” trying to find out what was going on. Some people asked Volski to autograph them.



 





 


 


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