The Piknik band has announced their first concert in Moscow after the devastating terrorist attack at the suburban "Krokus City Hall." The musicians were preparing to take the stage when the militants stormed into the audience and opened fire. Details about the upcoming performance were shared in the band's Telegram channel, where rehearsal footage was also published.
"We were inspired by the rehearsal of the Moscow Symphony Orchestra "Russian Philharmonic" conducted by Vlad Elistratov! We look forward to seeing everyone on June 1st at the Live Arena!" - said the post in the band's Telegram channel.
The concert, which will take place at "Krokus City Hall," has received support from the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications, and Mass Media of the Russian Federation. The band and its fans hope that this event will help to heal the wounds caused by the tragic terrorist attack, which took the lives of four performers and their accomplices.
The Piknik band has also released their first song after the "Krokus" terror attack, titled "Quiet Guitars." The lyrics of the song reflect on the tragic event and carry a powerful message of resilience and unity against terrorism.