April 4, 2000, Moscow, Luzhniki Palace of Sports (capacity: 8,500 spectators). The show in Moscow was part of the Deep Purple World Tour 2000, with the promoter and local production handled by JSA.
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS & MTV ON RED SQUARE IN MOSCOW
September 25, 1998, was like the birthday of MTV Russia! It was the first official broadcast of a famous music channel for the audience in Russia, where the TV hosts of programs began to speak Russian!
Almost a year later, on August 14, 1999, there was the first great show of the channel – MTV Party’ya, on Red Square (Vasilyevsky Spusk) in Moscow.
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THE ROLLING STONES – BRIDGES TO BABYLON. ROCK LEGEND FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MOSCOW!
On August 13, 1998, the Rolling Stones presented a big show in Moscow. That was the first visit to Russia in the history of famous musicians. The long-awaited arrival of the group to the country took place as part of the world tour of the legendary group – Bridges to Babylon 97-98. It was a great event for true fans of the Rolling Stones and just lovers of real live rock music. The concert was organized by the Moscow company Silence Pro in partnership with TNA Group (US).
JSA STAGE FOR CHARITY CONCERT IN THE CENTER OF THE MOSCOW KREMLIN
On July 31, 1998, a charity concert of classical music “Stars of the World for Children” was held on the Cathedral Square of the Moscow Kremlin. This unusual and interesting event took place with the support of the Government of the Russian Federation, the Government of Moscow, and was organized by the Non-Commercial Charitable Foundation “World of Art”. For this concert event, the JSA company, for the first time in the history of the Kremlin, built a Layher stage structure in the very center of the Russian capital.
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ORCHESTRA OF THE WORLD ON THE BIGGEST STAGE ON RED SQUARE
On July 15, 1998, a unique concert by the “Orchestra of the World” took place on Red Square in Moscow. 850 young musicians from 60 countries, participants of the World Youth Music Forum, performed simultaneously on stage. Valery Gergiev conducted this extraordinary orchestra. The concert program included works by Mussorgsky, Tchaikovsky, Wagner, Grieg, Richard Strauss, Borodin, Khachaturian, Scriabin, and others. This large-scale event took place on a gigantic stage installed by JSA specifically for the case.
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