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Dimash World Dears from 36 countries bought tickets to Dimash's concert...

Dears from 36 countries bought tickets to Dimash’s concert in the first 15 minutes

Dimash World Dears from 36 countries bought tickets to Dimash's concert in the first...

Dears from 36 countries bought tickets to Dimash’s concert in the first 15 minutes

On July 14, ticket sales for Dimash Qudaibergen’s first solo concert started. According to Ticketon, fans of the artist from 36 countries bought tickets for the show within the first 15 minutes.

In his official Instagram account, Dimash thanked Dears, sharing that he was looking forward to seeing them in his home country:

“After my announcement of the start of ticket sales, within 15 minutes, dears tickets from 36 countries of the world were bought. Today is day 2 of ticket sales. I hope there will be even more guests. Thank you very much for supporting me. I love you all. See you in Kazakhstan in Almaty on September 23WELCOME TO KAZAKHSTAN” 

Dimash “Stranger” concert will be held on September 23, 2022 at 20:00 Nur-Sultan time at the Central Stadium in Almaty.

Buy tickets: https://ticketon.kz/event/dimash-kudaybergen-v-almaty

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