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Kazakh stand-up comedian Nurlan Saburov, who was recently deported from Russia, has signaled his readiness to perform in Latvia’s capital Riga before the end of the month - for a fee of €25,000.
The journalists said that Saburov has presented potential concert organizers in Riga with a strict rider, The Caspian Post reports via Russian media.
The comedian reportedly demands that the venue be fully equipped, requests two bottles of 15-18-year-aged whisky, Ritter Sport milk chocolate, and additional funds specifically for hair styling.
The rider also stipulates business-class travel with VIP airport passage to the city where the show will take place. Once on the ground, Saburov expects transportation in a Mercedes S-Class.
Accommodation requirements include a luxury hotel suite with a king-size bed, along with daily cash payments of $100 for meals.
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