Group “Kino” will go on tour in the year of the 60th anniversary of Viktor Tsoi

Group “Kino” will go on tour in the year of the 60th anniversary of Viktor Tsoi

The Kino group will go on tour in the year of the 60th anniversary of the band’s leader Viktor Tsoi. The musicians told reporters about this on Monday, December 20.

According to the artists, the tour, scheduled for 2022, will end in 2023. The concerts will take place all over Russia.

According to them, the concept of the concert program will remain the same as at the first concerts of the group reunited in 2021. Then the musicians performed in St. Petersburg, Moscow, Minsk and Nizhny Novgorod.

And this time a digitized multichannel recording of Viktor Tsoi’s vocals will sound, bassists Alexander Titov and Igor Tikhomirov, as well as the band’s permanent guitarist Yuri Kasparyan, will appear on the stage.

“The tour will be even more amazing. We will take the already amazing program that we have and make it even better, ”said the producer of the show Alexander Tsoi, son of Viktor Tsoi.

According to Kasparyan, the repertoire of songs will become wider. “There will be new songs, but for now we will not say which ones and how many,” he said.

The tour will begin on June 21, 2022, on Tsoi’s birthday, in his native St. Petersburg, and on July 2, the musicians will perform in Moscow.

In the fall of 2022, the group will travel to Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Vladivostok, Irkutsk, Krasnoyarsk, Barnaul, Novosibirsk and Tyumen.

In winter, the arrival of the creative team is expected in Perm, Ufa, Magnitogorsk and Chelyabinsk.

In 2023 “Kino” will arrive in Saratov, Tolyatti, Kazan and Nizhny Novgorod.

The Kino group was founded in 1982 in Leningrad. Tsoi wrote most of the songs from the repertoire of the artists: “A Star Called the Sun”, “I Want a Change”, “Blood Type”, “We will continue to act” and others.

On August 15, 1990, Choi died in a car accident while returning from a fishing trip in Latvia. Driving a Moskvich-2141 car, he lost control, as a result of which he collided with a regular bus, which was traveling towards him. Tsoi was buried at the Theological cemetery in Leningrad. After his death, the Kino group broke up.

Source: IZ

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