Max Barskih Launches Grand Show in Kyiv: What to Know About the 'Today Makes Sense' Festival.
Open Air Fest in Kyiv: A New Chapter for Summer Music
According to Novyny.live: On June 27, 2023, Kyiv hosted the Open Air Fest by Max Barskih, titled 'Today Makes Sense.' This event marked the beginning of the artist's concert tour and revived the summer festival atmosphere at the VDNG exhibition grounds. Thousands attended to enjoy the music and festive spirit, signaling a return to large-scale cultural gatherings in the capital.
During the festival, Barskih unveiled the second part of his Ukrainian-language album. The day’s program kicked off with performances from special guests, including:
- Sofia Nersesyan
- Artem Kotenko
- Ivan Lyulenov
- KLER
The evening's highlight was Barskih’s new show, accompanied by the National Presidential Orchestra. Over 200 people worked on this production, which took more than three months to prepare.
Nationwide Tour and Festival Significance
The 'Today Makes Sense' show is now embarking on a nationwide tour covering 22 cities. Key partners for the festival include Sense Bank and Mastercard Ukraine. Organizer Alan Badoev commented:
“More than 200 people worked on this show, and we spent over three months preparing a production of this scale. We are pleased with how everything is going, especially that people can relax and let loose on the eve of Constitution Day.”
The 'Today Makes Sense' festival has become a key cultural event in the capital, bringing people together through music and creativity.
Celebrations like 'Today Makes Sense' are vital for boosting public morale, especially amid the challenges facing the country. Barskih's tour, spanning 22 cities, allows many Ukrainians to experience live music and unite around shared passions. It also strengthens the music industry and supports artists during difficult times.
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