EUROPEAN FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP. OFFICIAL FAN ZONE UEFA EURO-2012 IN MOSCOW

An official Fan Zone for fans was created in Moscow during the European Football Championship UEFA 2012. The games of the final part of the European competition were hosted jointly by Ukraine and Poland. The broadcasts of the matches began with the first game of the championship on June 8, 2012, in Warsaw and ended on July 1, 2012, with the final game and the closing ceremony, which took place in Kyiv.

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“RESISTANCE” FROM MUSE IN THE BALTICS AT THE POSITIVEUS FESTIVAL

On July 16-17, 2010, the popular Positivus festival took place in Salacgriva, Latvia, on the Baltic Sea and halfway between Riga and Tallinn. More than 30 performers performed on three stages. These were mainly musicians from the UK, the Baltics and other European countries. The headliners were Scissor Sisters from the USA and the British trio Muse, who performed as part of their world tour in support of the album “The Resistance”. The main stage for this was set up by JSA.

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THE PRODIGY IN KYIV (UA), RIGA (LV), SAINT PETERSBURG AND MOSCOW (RU)

A block of four shows by the legend of world rave music The Prodigy was held in the fall of 2009: in Riga, Latvia (Skonto Sport Halle) 03.10.2009, in Kyiv, Ukraine (International Exhibition Center) 07.10.2009, in Russia, Moscow (Crocus Expo Hall – 09.10.2009) and St. Petersburg (Ice Arena – 11.10.2009). It was a separate block within the band’s big world tour in support of the album – Invaders Must Die.

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CREATION OF THE WORLD. THE SECOND FESTIVAL IN KAZAN

On June 27, 2009, the second festival called Creation of the World (Sotvoreniye Mira in Russian) was held in Kazan.

The festival featured more than 20 musical groups. Headliners on the Double Stage were DDT (Russia), Manu Chao (France-Spain), Mumiy Troll (Russia), Vopli Vidoplyasova (Ukraine), The Rifles (England), and Nino Katamadze (Georgia).

The audience was more than 200,000 people throughout the day.

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