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Dimash World A radio program dedicated to Dimash appeared on Colombian...

A radio program dedicated to Dimash appeared on Colombian radio

Dimash World A radio program dedicated to Dimash appeared on Colombian radio

A radio program dedicated to Dimash appeared on Colombian radio

A thirty-minute radio program entirely dedicated to Dimash Qudaibergen aired on the prestigious Colombian radio station, Radio Bolivariana.

Radio Bolivariana is the station of the Pontifical Bolivarian University, located in Medellin, Colombia. Since its first broadcast on August 11, 1948, its programs have covered a wide range of topics, including health, culture, society, education, literature, as well as popular Colombian and international music.

A radio program dedicated to Dimash appeared on Colombian radio

Today, Radio Bolivariana is considered one of the most prestigious and popular radio stations in Colombia.

During the broadcast of the program dedicated to Dimash Kudaibergen, listeners learned more about the life and work of the Kazakh performer. The musical repertoire of the program included such popular songs as “S.O.S.”, “Zhalyn”, “I Miss You”, “Together”, “Love of Tired Swans,” and “Ave María.”

This radio program was made possible thanks to the efforts of Dimash’s Colombian fan, Elena Mejía.

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