
В Доминикане из-за землетрясения Глюкоза отменила свой концерт.
Глюкозой был срочно отменён концерт в Доминиканской республике по причине землетрясения в Карибском бассейне, которое шокировало в среду утром весь мир.
Как стало известно, на следующей неделе Глюкоза должна была выступать в одном из роскошнейших отелей республики «люкс» класса. Но певице, как и каждому человеку в стране, стало известно, о катастрофе на Гаити, дошедшей до латиноамериканского края, где подземные толчки достигли 4-х баллов по шкале Рихтера.
Выступление было потребовано отменить мужем певицы известным бизнесменом Александром Чистяковым. На данный момент они находятся в Майами, где и планируют пробыть до конца месяца.
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