Air raid alarm interrupted the concert at the Palace of Ukraine: how the artists exited to an empty hall.

Air raid alarm interrupted the concert at the Palace of Ukraine: how the artists exited to an empty hall
Air raid alarm interrupted the concert at the Palace of Ukraine: how the artists exited to an empty hall

Filming of 'My Music Hall' interrupted by an air raid alarm

On Saturday, September 6, filming for the new author project 'My Music Hall', organized by producer Olena Mozhova, took place at the National Palace of Arts 'Ukraine'. However, during the concert, which featured dozens of artists, an air raid alarm suddenly sounded, preventing the audience from enjoying the show.
Well-known artists such as Natalia Mogilevskaya, Zlata Ognevich, Tayanna, Oleksiy Sukhanov, Natalia Buchynska, Melovin, Lama, Volkanov, and others managed to perform on stage. However, for some audience members, the concept of the show was new as both new compositions and familiar hits were played. During the concert at 19:13, an air raid alarm was announced, leading to the audience leaving the hall.
Within an hour after the alarm notification, security of the Palace 'Ukraine' informed the audience that the concert would not continue. Many people began to leave the square in front of the Palace. However, after the alarm was canceled, Irina Bilyk performed in front of an empty hall for the television camera. Maria Burmaka also shared a joint photo with Irina Bilyk after the concert on social media.Olena Mozhova thanked the audience for their support during the break due to the alarm, emphasizing the importance of safety for the audience. However, some visitors expressed dissatisfaction with the concert organizers' response, considering it inadequate.Summarizing the events, Olena Mozhova expressed her opinion on Instagram, stating something somewhat obscene. She also emphasized the importance of supporting the audience in such unpredictable situations. On Sunday, September 7, a concert 'Mozhova. The music that changed the era' is scheduled at the Palace 'Ukraine'. We hope that this time there will be no interruptions, and all artists will be able to perform in front of the audience.It is important to note that such situations with air raid alarms have become usual for the country, and show organizers need to take them into account in their work. Unexpected circumstances can threaten not only entertainment events but also people's safety, so high readiness and response to changes have become a necessity for cultural events in Ukraine.

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