Two Belarusian orchestras – the Iosif Zhinovich National Academic Folk Orchestra of the Republic of Belarus and the Symphony Orchestra of the Belteleradiocompany – recently "secretly" gathered a full house. Despite the lack of an active advertising campaign, concerts of these musicians are not the first time sold out, and devoted fans insist on maintaining the "privacy" so as not to provoke a rush for tickets, Telegraf.news writes.

A viewer shared footage of two orchestras performing on the stage of the Belarusian State Philharmonic Society on the social network Threads, calling the concert "a Belarusian version of the Imperial Orchestra" — a Russian symphony orchestra known for its large-scale technological musical shows.
The repertoire of Belarusian musicians in some programs does indeed overlap with the Imperial Orchestra. In particular, in the video posted, Belarusian musicians perform the most famous theme from the adventure saga "Pirates of the Caribbean" — the composition He's a Pirate by Klaus Badelt, produced by Hans Zimmer.
Social network users did not skimp on enthusiastic reviews and called for more active promotion of the musical group.
However, many objected to those who demanded active promotion for the group — not because they didn't like the music, but out of fear that it would be impossible to get to their concerts.
According to devoted fans of the Belgosfilarmoniya, tickets for their concerts are always sold out to the last one, and often well in advance. For example, according to one of the viewers, their New Year's program is "already long sold out."
"It's good that there is no advertising. The hall is full, tickets cannot be bought. A little more — and it will be like in the Puppet Theater," one of the commentators made a gloomy (at least for the audience) prediction.
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