Singer Kristina Orbakaite’s tour of the United States was unsuccessful: about 30-40% of tickets in auditoriums remained unsold, writes Teleprogramma.org. According to the publication, their price was from $90 to $120, but in a number of halls, such as the Lauderhill Performing Arts Center in Miami, almost half of the seats were free.

It is reported that Orbakaite’s concerts in Boston and Philadelphia were not very successful either. Old songs in Russian did not find a response from the American public, and new English compositions have not yet become hits, the publication notes. The publication says that earnings from tours do not bring Orbakaite any tangible income, and a lot of money is required to maintain American real estate. One of the reasons for the singer’s unsuccessful performances was competition with a large number of Russian-speaking artists who perform in the same concert halls abroad, the media writes.

Earlier, Rublyovka actress and businesswoman Alena Kravets said that Orbakaite would use cryptocurrency to take millions out of the country from the sale of luxury real estate. According to her, the artist is trying to get rid of two apartments worth almost half a billion rubles and a dacha, for which she is asking 170 million rubles.

According to Kravets, the reasons for the sale are that Orbakaite is friends with foreign agents and has never spoken out in support of Russia. According to another version, the singer no longer sees an opportunity to earn money in the Russian Federation.

Also, according to Kravets, Orbakaite can keep money “in a piggy bank” in Russia and take it out little by little in cash, although to do this “she will have to become a kind of shuttle trader.” The publication’s interlocutor added that the singer has only been earning money in Russia for many years, but lives in the United States.

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