Maxim Galkin performed Stepan Giga's song before the artist's death.

Maxim Galkin performed Stepan Giga's song before the artist's death
Maxim Galkin performed Stepan Giga's song before the artist's death

According to ТСН: Russian comedian Maxim Galkin, who actively supported Ukraine during the large-scale invasion by Russia, performed a famous song by the Ukrainian artist shortly before Stepan Giga's death.

Galkin's performance in Tallin

This performance took place as part of Galkin's tour in Tallin. The evening's program included not only humor but also elements of the Ukrainian language. The showman shared that he is studying Ukrainian with a teacher from Ukraine and is gradually mastering modern vocabulary. He addressed the audience in Ukrainian, despite the fact that there were more foreigners than Ukrainians in the hall.

An important song and memories of Giga

After talking about his language studies, Galkin sang the hit song by Stepan Giga, "This Dream." At that moment, the singer was in a hospital in Lviv, and the next day it became known about his death at the age of 66. Galkin admitted from the stage that Stepan Giga is his favorite Ukrainian performer.

"I wanted to refresh my knowledge, so I am studying the Ukrainian language with a teacher from Ukraine, an instructor and a native speaker of the language. It is very difficult because teachers constantly refuse words that were used during the Soviet period. For example, it's no longer 'photograph,' but it's better to say 'picture.' And now I'm trying not to forget the words and want to sing you a song by my favorite singer. I love this song! It will be Stepan Giga," Galkin noted from the stage and performed 'This Dream.'

Let us remind you that recently Stepan Giga's team made an official statement and reached out to his fans after his death.

Thus, Galkin's performance became a significant event not only in the context of humor but also reminded us of the legacy of Stepan Giga, which is not easy to forget. His music continues to live in the memory of fans even after the tragic loss.


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