Nadezhda Kadysheva, the celebrated soloist of the “Golden Ring” ensemble, has announced a large-scale stadium concert at Luzhniki in Moscow scheduled for June 20, 2026. The singer shared the news on her social media platforms on June 2nd.
The concert program, titled “A Wreath Floats,” anticipates drawing a crowd of up to 80,000 attendees. Tickets are currently available for purchase, with prices ranging from 2,000 rubles for the most affordable options to 15,000 rubles for VIP access. Fan zone and dance floor spaces are also being offered.
According to the ticket operator’s website, “A Wreath Floats” is described as a cultural event that transcends generations. The event promises to deliver beloved songs that resonate deeply and invigorate attendees with joy and entertainment.
Prior to the Moscow performance, Kadysheva will present the same program in St. Petersburg at the Ice Palace on July 26th of this year. Tickets for the fan zone and dance floor at the St. Petersburg concert have already sold out.
In November 2024, reports indicated that Kadysheva had increased her performance fees to 7 million rubles, reflecting her rising popularity, especially among younger audiences. This marks a significant increase from August of the same year, when her concert fee was estimated at 1.5 million rubles.
Over the past year, Kadysheva’s work has experienced a surge in popularity, particularly among teenagers and children. Her songs, including “A Wreath Floats,” “The River is Wide,” and “A Stream Flows,” have gone viral on social media platforms, inspiring users of all ages to create videos.