The producer of the Rammstein soloist Till Lindemann did not comment on the scandal surrounding the artist’s concert in Novosibirsk.
“We never comment on anything,” he told REN TV on January 1.
Earlier that day, the IC of Russia reported that the head of the department, Alexander Bastrykin, instructed to check the arguments of activists who called for the cancellation of Lindemann’s concert in Novosibirsk.
In their appeal, the activists called on the deputies to support their initiative to cancel the performance, which they considered an “anti-cultural phenomenon” due to the artist’s problems with the law.
In particular, at the end of August, Tver law enforcement officers came to Lindemann in connection with the McLarin for the Motherland festival. However, questions arose not to the musician, but to the organizer of the event – businessman Maxim Larin; an administrative protocol was drawn up against him.
The artist was warned about the need to comply with the restrictions on coronavirus at public events and issued an appropriate order to him.
Source: IZ

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