Russian singer Valeriya brings down curtain on Style.Uz 2013
October 27, 2013
Russian
singer Valeriya put up a rousing performance at Tashkent’s Istiqlol
Palace on the last day of Style.Uz Art Week 2013. It is often that when a
change occurs to an original plan, it is a change for the better. And
that was the case with the live concert by Valeria that concluded this
year’s Style.Uz Art Week.
In Valeriya’s words, she last visited Tashkent about 10 years ago and
is excited to be back in Uzbekistan. She also said she was happy to be
in Tashkent during Style.Uz Art Week 2013, which she had been watching
closely. While on the stage, she took the opportunity to tell the
audience about happy events in her life as well as about her songs and
how they were created.
Valeriya performed her most famous hits that had won her thousands of
fans across Uzbekistan. It is therefore no wonder that the audience
sang along as she performed each piece. Among the songs, all of which
the singer performed live, were ‘Samolyot’ (The Airplane), which
triggered the audience to light up their mobile phone flashlights and
sing along; ‘Riga-Moskva’, ‘Otpusti menya’ (Let me go), ‘Chasiki’ (A
little clock) that the audience were impatient to hear, and other hits.
The concert concluded with one of her latest songs, ‘Po serpantinu’
(Along the winding road).
The singer treated the audience to live performance and music
throughout the concert while expressing sincere emotions and heartfelt
gratitude. Valeriya’s and the musicians’ upmost professionalism ensured
that the concert delivered the goods, leaving no buts about the event.
The uproarious applause from the audience came as testimony to the
success of Valeriya’s Tashkent concert. As the concert drew to a close,
Gulnara Karimova came up on stage to congratulate the singer on her
successful performance. As the singer’s Uzbek fans were leaving the
concert venue, they gushed about the event, sharing their impressions
with each other: “She was awesome! It couldn’t have been better!”
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