Andriy Kucherepa, the leader of Vatra, has died: the scheduled concert will take place.
According to inkorr.com: Today it became known about the sad news: Andriy Kucherepa, the leader of the 'Vatra' ensemble, has passed away. He led the group for 25 years and was a well-known musician. The 'Vatra' concert scheduled for November 4 in Lutsk will still take place.
'Fly, my dearest friend! Into the embrace of Heaven.... I still can't grasp and believe that you are no longer here on this earth, that tomorrow and never again will I hear your voice... On November 4, 'Vatra' has a concert in Lutsk. We will not cancel it. 'Vatra', which you led for 25 years, will shine with songs. I cry...' - wrote Olga Hoshovska, the second wife of Bilozir.
Friends and fans of the ensemble can express their condolences to the family and loved ones of the late musician. Information about the burial will be announced later. 'Vatra' is famous not only for its musical achievements but also for its commitment to the traditions of Ukrainian culture and unwavering faith in its art.
The death of Andriy Kucherepa has left a significant mark in the hearts of those who knew and loved his music. The 'Vatra' ensemble, under his leadership, became not only a symbol of Ukrainian musical tradition but also an important part of the cultural life of the country. The upcoming concert promises to be an important moment of remembrance and honoring his legacy.
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