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3 August 2022

SHAMAN, a popular Russian singer, Will Perform at the 2022 Spasskaya Tower Festival

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SHAMAN, a popular Russian artist, will perform at the 2022 Spasskaya Tower International Military Music Festival, unfolding on Moscow’s Red Square from August 26 to September 4.

SHAMAN is famous for his singing career, but he is also known as the producer and author of all his songs. The artist owes his popularity to the Internet, where he today has more than three million followers. He is about to embark on a big tour, staging concerts in almost 100 cities all across Russia.

SHAMAN will become part of the 2022 Spasskaya Tower Festival evening shows. Audiences will have a chance to enjoy his ‘Vstanem’ (Let’s stand up) song on August 30 and 31. Released on February 23, 2022, the song stormed into social media top trends, immediately becoming a popular hit. So far, this music video has scored more than 35 million views on the Internet.

This year’s Spasskaya Tower Festival anniversary run will feature ensembles representing Armenia, Belarus, India, and other countries, as well as some of the best national artistic groups representing the Ministry of Defense, Federal Security Service, Federal Guard Service, National Guard Forces, and Russia’s Emergencies Ministry.

The Spasskaya Tower International Military Tattoo is famous for its evening shows. In 2022, audiences will be treated to ten spectacular nights of military music and creative ensembles, honor guard units, breathtaking 3D mapping, stunning fireworks, and impressive pyrotechnical effects.

The geographical footprint of the Festival already spans all corners of the globe. Over its 14 years of history, the tattoo welcomed more than 160 artistic groups from 54 countries, became the largest international project of Russia’s cultural life and secured its right to be among the world’s top three such venues.

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