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Grebenshchikov sang in the Kiev subway. VIDEO

The leader of the Aquarium group, the famous musician Boris Grebenshchikov, continued a series of underground performances. After concert at the Turgenevskaya metro station in Moscow, he performed in the Kiev metro.

The underground performance took place on the evening of December 14 at the Golden Gate metro station. As the correspondent reports "Apostrophe", Boris Borisovich approached the local musicians who were playing at the metro entrance with the question: “Are we going to interfere?” Having received permission, he took the guitar and began to play with his musicians. As noted, the people of Kiev did not immediately recognize Grebenshchikov, but then for a long time they did not want to let him go.

RBC Ukraine notes that, as during the Moscow concert, the leader of Aquarium performed the famous composition “Come on, swords, glasses on the table.” According to the publication, in the subway of the Ukrainian capital the song sounded especially relevant in connection with the scandal that occurred the day before, when the country's chief police officer Arsen Avakov запустил a glass in the Odessa governor Mikhail Saakashvili. Commenting on this event, many Web users mentioned the Grebenshchikov song.

During a break between speeches, Boris Grebenshchikov joined the “Letter Marathon” campaign of the international human rights organization Amnesty International.

Boris Grebenshchikov joined the "Marathon of Letters" campaign of the international human rights organization Amnesty International. Photo: Boris Grebenshikov / Facebook

Boris Grebenshchikov joined the “Letter Marathon” campaign of the international human rights organization Amnesty International. Photo: Boris Grebenshikov/Facebook

He posted on his page in Facebook a photograph in which he holds in his hands a portrait of Ukrainian activists imprisoned in Russia. The post received 11 thousand likes.

Earlier, Forum reported that Grebenshchikov, together with the famous flautist from Ireland Brian Finnegan performed several of his songs in the underground passage of the Moscow metro at the Turgenevskaya station.

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