MUSICAL WINGS LANDED AT TUSHINO AIRFIELD IN MOSCOW

On July 21 and 22, 2007, the annual festival “KRYLYA” (in English – WINGS) took place in Moscow, which is one of the largest open-air musical events held in the capital of the Russian Federation. This year, the festival presented the audience with an interesting and vibrant musical program, outside of formats and genre restrictions. Many stars of the modern Russian rock scene, as well as new, relevant performers, performed on the double stage traditionally installed by the JSA company.

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GEORGE MICHAEL GIVES CONCERTS IN MOSCOW AND KYIV FOR THE FIRST TIME

On July 5 and 6, 2007, the famous singer George Michael performed at the Moscow Olympic Sports Complex (known locally as Olimpiyskiy). The concerts were part of his jubilee tour, “25 LIVE,” dedicated to the twenty-fifth anniversary of the musical career of one of the world’s leading pop singers. This was the popular musician’s first visit to Russia, which was a great success in its capital. All work on the preparation and holding of the show, as well as the execution of the technical rider, was provided by JSA as a local Production Management company.

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ELECTION OF THE CAPITAL OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES 2014. OPEN ICE RINK FOR SOCHI PRESENTATION IN GUATEMALA

On July 4, 2007, the southern city of Russia – Sochi, located between the Caucasus Mountains and the Black Sea, was elected as the capital of the XXII Winter Olympic Games by members of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) at the 119th session in Guatemala.

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FOR THE FIRST TIME AT THE RED SQUARE. ICE RINK BY GUM IN THE CENTER OF MOSCOW

In the 2006-2007 winter season, a public ice skating rink was opened on Red Square in the center of Moscow for the first time in history as a popular entertainment option for city residents and guests of the capital. The project was organized by the GUM Shopping Center, the main historical building that stands directly opposite the Kremlin. This leisure facility became the largest in Europe, with a total building area of almost 3,000 square meters, including an ice arena, cafes, retail premises, and a rental and service center.

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