Larisa Dolina's concerts are being cancelled amid the apartment scandal.
While Larisa Dolina is vacationing in the UAE amid a scandal involving the sale of her apartment, her concerts around the country planned for the coming year are being postponed or cancelled.
The singer's big anniversary show, scheduled for February 25 in St. Petersburg, has been postponed to November 15. Just under half the seats have been sold. Meanwhile, Dolina's next performance at a Moscow bar, scheduled for January 27, is still scheduled to take place. Tickets range from 9,500 to 18,500 rubles, and half the venue is currently sold out, StarHit reports.
On February 13, a concert-filming event called "Humor Parade" will take place, with Larisa Dolina listed as a performer. However, as the source notes, her name is no longer listed among the other performers.
Two more of Dolina's March performances have also been cancelled. On March 1st, she was scheduled to perform at a Moscow bar, where tickets range from 5,000 to 15,000 rubles, and on March 6th, Dolina's fans were looking forward to the "Anniversary Encore" concert at the Moscow International Performing Arts Center. Both events will be cancelled.
Meanwhile, Larisa Dolina's regional concerts have not yet been canceled. She will perform on March 8 in Obninsk, on March 9 in Bryansk, on March 11 in Kolomna, and on March 22 in Podolsk, where, incidentally, only half the venue is available for sale. The organizers have not yet announced the cancellation or postponement of these concerts, but according to the Kolomna Community Center administration, "they could call tomorrow and let us know."
Larisa Dolina was previously required to vacate her former apartment in Khamovniki by court order, but she still hasn't handed it over to the buyer, Polina Lurye. Bailiffs are now handling the star's eviction.
As a reminder, in 2024, Larisa Dolina publicly announced that she had been scammed. She said she had sold her apartment in Moscow's Khamovniki district for 112 million rubles and handed over the proceeds to the criminals. In total, the singer gave them approximately 180 million rubles in savings. Dolina soon realized she had been defrauded and filed a lawsuit, which returned the property to her, leaving the buyer, Polina Lurye, homeless and penniless.
The story sparked widespread public outcry as similar cases began to emerge across the country: apartments were returned to their previous owners months and even years after the sale. This phenomenon was even dubbed "the effect" or "Dolina's scheme." The 70-year-old star was widely criticized, and society sided with Lurye. A year and a half later, the buyer finally managed to regain ownership of the apartment, but she hasn't yet moved in. Meanwhile, the "Dolina scheme" was dubbed the most negative event of 2025, and the story became a meme.
The response was so strong that it was covered in the renowned American magazine Vanity Fair. Amid the scandal, Dolina made a special statement on Channel One.
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