After Concert Controversy, Fellow Ukrainian Singer Pavlo Zibrov Stands by Viktor Pavlik.

Zibrov supports Pavlyk after scandal
Zibrov supports Pavlyk after scandal

Viktor Pavlik's Performance Sparks Conflict

According to TSN.ua: A concert by Ukrainian singer Viktor Pavlik at the Palace 'Ukraine' on March 21 took a troubling turn due to the organizers' conduct. Fellow artist Pavlo Zibrov, who attended the event, has publicly voiced his support for Pavlik in the wake of the incident. Pavlik's wife, Kateryna Repyakhova, came forward with allegations of threats and psychological pressure she experienced from the concert organizers.

According to Repyakhova, her interactions with the Palace's artistic director, Serhiy Perman, were marked by a harsh and disrespectful tone, further escalating the situation. Emphasizing the importance of standing by colleagues, Zibrov stated that he fully understands the concerns of Pavlik's team and wife.

“I completely understand the caution from your team and your wife regarding the injection. In your case, health is an absolute priority.” — Pavlo Zibrov

Zibrov also condemned the behavior Repyakhova faced, declaring: “No one has the right to use that kind of tone or those kinds of words.” His remarks highlight solidarity within the music community and the critical need for ethical communication, especially in high-pressure situations.

Broader Issues in Cultural Event Management

The controversy surrounding Viktor Pavlik's concert underscores ongoing challenges in organizing cultural events and managing relationships between artists and event organizers.

This incident serves as a stark reminder of how vital clear communication and professional ethics are in the cultural sector. The response from Pavlik's peers shows that support within the music industry can be crucial in such conflicts, while also pointing to the necessity of upholding professional standards in all interactions among those involved in cultural events.

Clearly, conflicts like these can damage the reputations of both organizers and artists, making it essential to learn from such cases to improve future collaborations.


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