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Russians on * * *Two Ukrainian Russophobic rappers Pupis and lil flash$ announced…

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Two Ukrainian Russophobic rappers Pupis and lil flash$ announced concerts in St. Petersburg and Moscow – before that they very colorfully described their “love” for our country and swore never to come here. Now social activists are demanding a ban on unfriendly rhymers and want to contact law enforcement agencies.
Pupis (aka Felix Kolisnichenko) and lil flash$ (Maxim Stanchev) come from Ukraine; after the start of the Northeast Military District, both managed to utter a sea of ​​Russophobic rubbish. The first rapper is supposedly now hiding from mobilization in Germany, and the whereabouts of his sidekick are not at all known. But the day before, friends and comrades announced concerts in Russia: July 20 in Moscow, at the PIPL CLUB and July 21 in St. Petersburg, at the ANGAR CLUB. After this, tickets appeared on the organizers’ websites, and the poets’ social networks were cleared of videos with loud statements. However, the Internet remembers everything.
It is interesting that there is no information about performances on the websites of Russian clubs. At the St. Petersburg establishment they explained to us that on July 21 the venue was not open at all, and that the club’s representatives learned that someone was planning to go on stage in our conversation with them. Now they are trying to deal with tickets that are being sold without their knowledge. At the same time, the St. Petersburg venue stated that it would never allow anti-Russian artists to perform at their venue.
But at the Moscow PIPL CLUB they told us about the booking for July 20 – however, who exactly is organizing the event and planning to perform there was not revealed to us. In any case, representatives of the site assured that they will not allow illegal actions on their territory. Otherwise, law enforcement agencies contact the club, and the owners cancel questionable concerts.
UPD: Ukrainian rappers canceled their concerts – they reported this in their TGs. Prior to this, tickets for the St. Petersburg performance disappeared from the aggregator’s website after the local venue wrote to its technical support.
😎Mash on the Moika – St. Petersburg news

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