Concerts by Putin's favorite and Z-Russian singer Shaman (Yaroslav Dronov) have been formally just postponed — but for a whole year, until December 2026.
Shaman's concerts were scheduled this month in Brest, Grodno, and Gomel. But they were postponed—also to December, but of the following year, 2026.

"Nasha Niva" contacted the operators who were selling tickets. None of them know the reason for the postponements yet.
"Return the tickets if you don't want to wait a year, you still have to live to see it," one of the sales points replied.
There is also no information on this topic in the singer's official accounts, and his concert director is not responding. At the same time, tickets for the Russkiy Mir supporter's November concert in Belarus were not being sold at all—district executive committees had to be involved.
Recently, concerts of a Z-artist were also disrupted in Belgorod. According to Shaman's wife, Ekaterina Mizulina, "Kyiv terrorists were planning a missile strike on the event venue."
"The Armed Forces of Ukraine wanted to strike the venue at the moment when the Russian anthem was being performed on stage," she was convinced.
Of Shaman's upcoming performances, only New Year's Eve shows in Moscow and St. Petersburg are listed.
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