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The Crematorium group will celebrate the anniversary of the leader with concerts in Moscow

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The Crematorium group will hold two concerts in Moscow, where they will celebrate the 65th anniversary of the band's leader Armen Grigoryan. This was announced on October 26 by Ilya Anikeev, a correspondent for Izvestia.

"The leader of the Crematorium is going to celebrate his birthday with two concerts. The band is currently preparing to perform, and the two—day show will take place on a modified stage of the legendary Gorbunov Recreation Center," the correspondent said.

It is noted that the show will be performed using new technologies. Grigoryan will wear special shoes so as not to lose his balance on an almost vertical stage. The task of one of the musicians will be to hang upside down over the stage and play violin trills.

The show will take place on November 28 and 29 on the modified stage of the Gorbunov Recreation Center.

Alexey Larin, director of the Recreation center, clarified that there had been no such performance at the cultural center, explaining that a full-fledged show was being prepared using technical means that had not previously been used in rock concerts.

On September 17, Grigoryan told Izvestia about the use of profanity in music. He noted that songs with endless repetition of the mat cause him rejection. Talking about his work, he stressed that the use of obscene language is a long—passed stage.

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