REVOLUTION ON MACHINES NEAR THE KREMLIN WALL. RED BULL ADRENALIN SHOW – SNOWMOBILE JUMPING

The “revolutionary” sports show took place on November 19, in Moscow, on the Vasilyevsky Slope (Russian: Vasilyevsky Spusk) on the Red Square near the Kremlin walls. The “revolutionaries” were armed with powerful equipment – Ski-Doo snowscoot. The event became history as the Red Bull Revolution On Machines. That evening at 17.00, the historical square shuddered from the deafening roar of engines: it was the beginning of the freestyle motocross competition on snowscoots.

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CONCERT OF JOE COCKER ON PALACE SQUARE IN SAINT PETERSBURG

On September 15, 2005, Joe Cocker performed his first show at Palace (Dvortsovaya) Square in Saint Petersburg, with a capacity of about 10,000 spectators. He performed songs from his new album, “Heart & Soul,” as well as other popular hits from his collection, including the famous “You Can Leave Your Hat On” from the movie “Nine and a Half Weeks.” This unique evening in the style of blues and rock ballads on the city’s central square on the Neva passed in a good atmosphere, despite the fact that it had been raining in the morning. The audience who came to the concert enjoyed the performance of the “Officer of the Order of the British Empire” and his magical hoarse voice.

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CONCERT OF JOE COCKER ON THE RED SQUARE IN MOSCOW

On September 14, 2005, Joe Cocker made his first show on the Red Square in Moscow (Vasilyevsky Spusk) with a capacity of about 10,000 spectators. He performed songs from the new album – “Heart & Soul”. Also, he sang other popular hits from his collection, including the famous – “You Can Leave Your Hat On” from the movie “Nine and a Half Weeks”. The unique evening under the walls of the Kremlin and next to St. Basil’s Cathedral took place in a good atmosphere. The audience enjoyed the performance of Joe Cocker and the hoarse voice of the “Officer of the Order of the British Empire”.

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