YAKTAK and KOLA dedicated concert performances in memory of ADAM: how it was.
According to ТСН: Recently, it became known about the death of ADAM, whose real name was Mikhail Klimenko.
This news caused a significant resonance in the network, especially among Ukrainian artists. Many of them expressed words of support to Mikhail's family during this difficult time. The tribute took place not only in posts but also on stage.
Tribute on stage
The artists YAKTAK and KOLA performed on this sad day. YAKTAK sang in Cherkasy, while KOLA participated in a charitable initiative in Kyiv. Both artists dedicated part of their performance to Mikhail's memory by performing one of his most popular songs "Slowly". The audience sang along with great pleasure, feeling a deep emotional connection.
Furthermore, from the stage, YAKTAK admitted that, although he was not acquainted with ADAM, he had hoped to meet him someday. At the same time, KOLA, who had the opportunity to work with the musician, expressed gratitude for his talent, noting that she was "sure that he could hear".
Tragic loss
Let us remind you that Mikhail Klimenko, known as ADAM, passed away on December 7. His heart could not withstand a prolonged stay in a coma due to tuberculous meningitis. It is already known where and when to say goodbye to the artist.
The death of Mikhail Klimenko left a deep mark in the hearts of fans and colleagues. During this difficult time, his family, friends, and countless supporters have the opportunity to honor the memory of the talented musician and his creativity, which will forever remain in Ukrainian music.
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