photo: Astana Times
World-renowned Kazakh vocalist Dimash Qudaibergen is set to make history on October 5 by becoming the first artist from Kazakhstan and the broader Central Asian region to headline a solo concert at the legendary Madison Square Garden.
The announcement was made by Qudaibergen himself through his official Instagram account, where he revealed that the performance will be part of his global Stranger world tour, The Caspian Post reports, citing Kazakh media.
He also noted that the concert will feature a specially curated program designed specifically for the New York audience.
Qudaibergen, celebrated for his neoclassical style and an extraordinary six-octave vocal range, continues captivating international audiences. A multi-talented musician, he is also a composer, producer, and instrumentalist. His musical achievements have been recognized across borders, most recently with the prestigious title of People’s Artist of the Kyrgyz Republic.
In addition, Qudaibergen recently performed alongside operatic legends Plácido Domingo and Kristine Opolais at the esteemed A Night with the Stars concert in Vietnam, further solidifying his status as a world-class performer.
The upcoming concert at Madison Square Garden represents not only a significant personal milestone in Qudaibergen’s career but also a breakthrough moment for Eurasian music on the global stage.
Tickets for the event are expected to go on sale soon and are anticipated to sell out quickly as fans from around the world prepare to witness this landmark performance.
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