A concert by a controversial rapper took place in Yekaterinburg, which was met with widespread complaints.

A concert by a controversial rapper took place in Yekaterinburg, which was met with widespread complaints.

      A concert by the controversial rapper took place in Yekaterinburg, which was met with widespread complaints.

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      In Yekaterinburg, a concert by the scandalous musician Lida was held, which had been postponed earlier due to numerous complaints from officials and Katya Mizulina, head of the "Internet Safety League."

      Photo: Averina Yulia/Uralweb.ru

      According to fans, at the beginning of the concert, the young man proposed to a girl on stage. She agreed to marry him.

      The concert itself, according to attendees, went smoothly.

      The artist became at the center of a scandal when activists discovered in one of his tracks a line about incest, as well as words that the public interpreted as promoting pedophilia. Subsequently, Lida posted an apology for his earlier compositions and stated that his views have since changed.

      Singer IOWA performed at the concert in Veliky Novgorod dressed as a member of a cult.

      During the concert, MakSym was escorted out of the crowd by security.

      At the Expo, law enforcement unexpectedly arrived. Thousands of residents of the Urals found themselves on the street.

      In Yekaterinburg, the legendary concert venue was closed.

A concert by a controversial rapper took place in Yekaterinburg, which was met with widespread complaints.

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A concert by a controversial rapper took place in Yekaterinburg, which was met with widespread complaints.

A concert by the controversial musician Lida took place in Yekaterinburg, which was previously postponed due to numerous complaints from officials and the head of the "League of Safe Internet," Ekaterina Mizulina.