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AMERICAN ROCK BAND AEROSMITH BACK TO MOSCOW TO PERFORM DURING MOSCOW CITY DAY
SEPT. 5 LUBYANSKAYA PLOSHAD IN MOSCOW
(Source: © Ruby BIRD & Yasmina BEDDOU)
Moscow authorities approved the program of the City Day celebrations, which will be held on September 5. Lubyanka Square will become the main venue of the festivities. There, the legendary rock group Aerosmith will perform along with the Gorky Park, Jukebox Trio, John Newman, Polina Gagarina, Grigory Leps and Dima Bilan. Concert will start at 15:00 and run until 22:30.
Back when people first started paying attention to Aerosmith in the mid “˜70s, they were called the American version of the Rolling Stones. After following “˜Attic´ with the barnstorming “˜Rocks,´ Aerosmith fell into a decade-long haze of drugs, despair and lackluster records. But the original group cleaned up and reunited in the mid “˜80s and staged one of rock´s greatest comebacks.
Moscow City Day is an annual festival traditionally celebrated on the first weekend of the autumn. This year the celebration will take place on September 5 and 6. Every year people crowd the city to take part in different entertainment, ranging from concerts and festivals to exhibitions and theatrical performances.
Moscow celebrates the birth of the Russian capital with a series of parades and entertainment events. The celebrations begin on the Saturday with a procession of floats and city officials along Tverskaya Street and finishing at the Kremlin. Other celebratory events taking place over the weekend include fun fairs, street entertainers, sports contests and live music.
Moscow celebrates the birth of the Russian capital with a series of parades and entertainment events. The celebrations begin on the Saturday with a procession of floats and city officials along Tverskaya Street and finishing at the Kremlin. Other celebratory events taking place over the weekend include fun fairs, street entertainers, sports contests and live music.
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