Russian government cancels large concert at Luzhniki Stadium where Putin performed

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The organisers decided to cancel a large concert rally at the Russian Luzhniki stadium; the event was supposed to be dedicated to the anniversary of the annexation of Crimea.

Source: Meduza, the Russian Latvia-based media outlet, citing Sirena (Siren) Telegram channel

Details: The Mega Volunteer Moscow company, which gathered the extras for the 22 February concert at Luzhniki Stadium, has announced the cancellation of the big Crimean Spring concert scheduled for 18 March.

"For reasons beyond our control, the format of the celebration of the Day of Reunification of Crimea with Russia on 18 March was changed at the city level. We are now clarifying what kind of events will be organised in Moscow and where. To plan your day, please note that there will be no big concert," the volunteer channel reported.

On 15 March, Russian newspaper Vedomosti reported that there would be no big concert at Luzhniki on 18 March. Instead of a large-scale celebration, there will be small events such as flash mobs, lectures, concerts, car rallies, etc., a source close to the presidential administration told Vedomosti.

Background:

On 22 February, Russian President Vladimir Putin said during rally concert at Moscow’s Luzhniki stadium that the Russian occupiers were fighting on "historic frontiers" and were "fighting heroically", although he did not specify where exactly this was happening.

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