On July 23 and 24, Basta, Pharaoh, Leonid Agutin, Zivert, L’One, MakSim, Antokha MC and other popular artists will perform at this summer’s biggest city open-air festival.
Moscow’s Gorky Park and St. Petersburg’s 300th Anniversary Park, more than 50 artists will be waiting for their visitors on various thematic stages. Here, new elements and popular songs will be performed by Yegor Creed, Niletto, Jony, Mari Kraymbreri, Mot, Jah Khalib, HammAli & Navai, The Hatters, Dzharakhov, OG Buddha, Dabro, Vanya Dmitrienko, Mary Gu during the two festival days. , “Three Days of Rain” and others.
DJ SMASH, MakSim, Leonid Agutin, Cream Soda, Ramil’ and other artists will perform at Medal Square in Sirius Olympic Park. The entire music lineup and schedule will be announced on the official VK Fest community.

For anyone who won’t be able to visit VK Fest in person this summer, the festival ensemble will traditionally host live broadcasts from the three cities. There will be several presenters at once: Vladimir Marconi, Ida Galich, Alla Mikheeva and other celebrities. They will comment on what happened, communicate with star guests at the studio, and draw gifts.
Moscow and St. Festival tickets in St. Petersburg can be bought already from 750 rubles. Admission to the festival in Sirius (Sochi) is free.
Recall that in early January, the first winter VK Fest was held, in which more than 50 musicians, artists and bloggers participated. The online festival was broadcast simultaneously in seven cities: St. Petersburg, Moscow, Yekaterinburg, Nizhny Novgorod, Kazan, Kaliningrad and Veliky Ustyug. It garnered 33 million unique viewers in five days of broadcasting. In total, the large-scale online festival has been viewed more than 135 million times.
Source: People Talk

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