Stepan Higa followed in the footsteps of 'Okean Elzy' and announced a concert at the Kyiv Palace of Sports.


People's Artist of Ukraine Stepan Higa announced a concert at the Palace of Sports in Kyiv on March 2 at 18:00. The singer plans to perform with the band 'My Friends' and several other artists, including Higa's children.
The ticket prices start from 490 UAH and can reach up to 4,000 UAH for VIP seats.
It is worth noting that Higa's fans do not have to wait until spring. The artist will also perform in Kyiv on January 9 at the International Center of Culture and Arts (formerly the October Palace).
Stepan Higa started his career in the 1980s and became an honored artist of Ukraine in 1998. In 2002, he was awarded the title of People's Artist of Ukraine.
Also, in 2022, Higa gained great popularity, becoming a social media star and an idol for the youth thanks to such songs as 'This Dream', 'Yavorina', 'Third Toast', and 'Gold of the Carpathians'. He also announced a nationwide and world tour in support of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
It is worth noting that many concerts of famous stars took place at the Palace of Sports this year. For example, singer Artem Pivovarov performed solo concerts in support of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on April 19, 20, and 22. Kлавдія Петрівна also gathered two Palace of Sports in Kyiv on August 30. Okean Elzy held five concerts in various Palaces of Sports in the fall.
Concerts at the Palace of Sports
On December 21, 2024, Max Barskikh's concert 'Christmas Meteor Shower' took place at the Palace of Sports. This was the third concert of this scale in the last year performed by the singer.
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