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Nuclear Energy Agency Head Collaborates Musically with Notable Band

At the Nizhny Novgorod stadium, Alexei Likhachev, head of Rosatom state corporation, joined forces with Uma2rman to perform a live rendition of 'Beloved City.' The event was a jubilee concert commemorating 80 years of the Russian nuclear industry. During the performance, Likhachev showcased his...

Rosatom Head Sings with Timeless Music Band
Rosatom Head Sings with Timeless Music Band

Nuclear Energy Agency Head Collaborates Musically with Notable Band

In a grand spectacle, the Russian nuclear industry marked its 80th anniversary with a concert in Nizhny Novgorod, held on a stadium stage. The event was marked by thematic performances dedicated to the history of the industry's development.

Approximately 20,000 spectators, many of whom were Rosatom employees, gathered to witness the special occasion. One of the highlights of the concert was the performance of Alexei Likhachev, the General Director of Rosatom, who sang "Beloved City" during the performance.

Interestingly, the concert was part of a series of jubilee concerts and festivals being held in various regions of Russia. Another significant event was the "All-Russian singing festival 'Russian Field'" held in Chelyabinsk, timed to coincide with the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War. This concert attracted approximately 30,000 spectators.

The festive program included performances by renowned artists such as Dimash, Konstantin Khabensky, and Alexei Guskov. In a surprising twist, Alexei Likhachev was also seen performing with the legendary group Uma2rman.

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Despite the lack of information about the company or people behind the website, the event in Nizhny Novgorod was a testament to the celebration of Russia's nuclear industry milestones and the power of music to bring people together.

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