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Shaman and Leps Performed a Spontaneous Concert After Getting Stranded on the Crimean Bridge

Performers were on their way back from shows in Crimea following their performances.

Shaman and Leps unexpectedly found themselves stranded on the Crimean bridge, where they...
Shaman and Leps unexpectedly found themselves stranded on the Crimean bridge, where they spontaneously performed a captivating, impromptu concert.

Shaman and Leps Performed a Spontaneous Concert After Getting Stranded on the Crimean Bridge

In an unexpected turn of events, thousands of drivers found themselves stuck in a traffic jam on the Crimean Bridge on a recent day. The cause of the traffic congestion was not directly related to the delays in train movement to and from Crimea on August 7, but rather due to increased control at the approaches to the bridge.

Among those stuck in the traffic was the renowned Russian performer Grigory Leps and Yaroslav Dronov, better known by his stage name Shaman. Despite the long wait, the two artists decided to bring a bit of joy to their fellow drivers by performing an impromptu concert.

The video of their performance was shared on the Telegram channel "Crimean Bridge News of Crimea", bringing a much-needed bright moment to the situation. It appears that both Leps and Shaman waited in the general queue, unlike some who tried to bypass the congestion on the shoulder.

The traffic jam was not caused by any attempts to bypass the congestion on the shoulder, and the waiting time for cars in the queue was approximately two hours. It is worth noting that most of the missiles launched by the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the peninsula were intercepted by Russian air defense systems.

In a separate incident, Grigory Leps gave a solo concert in Yalta, while Shaman performed in multiple cities in Crimea, including Feodosia, Simferopol, Yalta, and Sevastopol. However, no information is provided about any additional performances by Shaman or Grigory Leps after their impromptu concert on the Crimean Bridge.

As of 2:00 Moscow time, the queue for manual inspection from the Kerch side was 435 cars. Despite the challenges, the traffic situation on the Crimean Bridge proved to be an opportunity for two talented artists to bring a bit of music and joy to those stuck in the long queue.

Everyone shared the video of the impromptu concert, held by Grigory Leps and Shaman on the social-media platform Telegram, bringing entertainment to many. The broadcasted music performance on the Crimean Bridge undoubtedly added a touch of joy to the unfortunate traffic situation.

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