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Seven years later – Dimash returns to the London stage

Dimash World Seven years later – Dimash returns to the London stage

Seven years later – Dimash returns to the London stage

On November 12, 2025, the National Anthem of the Republic of Kazakhstan was performed for the first time under the historic arches of London’s OVO Arena Wembley – Dimash Qudaibergen took the stage with his solo concert from the “Stranger” tour. Throughout the entire evening, the audience filled the arena with a unified choir, singing along in Kazakh.

“I’m so happy to perform again in London after seven years,” Dimash greeted the audience. “Whenever I sing for my Dears, I always feel love, peace, and the comfort of home.”

Seven years later – Dimash returns to the London stage

Seven years later – Dimash returns to the London stage Seven years later – Dimash returns to the London stageSeven years later – Dimash returns to the London stageIndeed, the atmosphere resembled that of one big family, as the audience warmly embraced songs in English, Kazakh, Russian, Chinese, French, Spanish, and Italian.

Seven years later – Dimash returns to the London stage Seven years later – Dimash returns to the London stage Seven years later – Dimash returns to the London stageDimash’s show never let the audience look away from the stage: between musical blocks, cinematic interludes told the story of the Stranger’s journey in search of new inspiration. The musical celebration continued with Dimash’s younger brother, Mansur, who performed instrumental pieces.

Seven years later – Dimash returns to the London stage Seven years later – Dimash returns to the London stage Seven years later – Dimash returns to the London stageEach performance was like a mini play filled with contrasting emotions and instant transformations — from nostalgic improvisations in “Unforgettable Day” to the energetic vibe of “Give Me Your Love,” from the patriotic “Samghau” to the spy-action blockbuster “Fire.”

Seven years later – Dimash returns to the London stage Seven years later – Dimash returns to the London stage Seven years later – Dimash returns to the London stage Seven years later – Dimash returns to the London stageFans are always an essential part of Dimash’s shows, and at OVO Arena Wembley they joined one of his most meaningful original pieces: during “The Story of One Sky,” white hearts rose above the crowd as a powerful statement — “We choose life.”

Seven years later – Dimash returns to the London stage

Dimash’s entire team are undoubtedly part of his big family. He always takes a moment at the end of each concert to thank his friends and colleagues who represent Kazakhstan together with him on the world stage.

Seven years later – Dimash returns to the London stage Seven years later – Dimash returns to the London stage Seven years later – Dimash returns to the London stage

For the first time in London, introducing Olzhas Qurmanbek, Dimash performed a beautiful vocal improvisation accompanied by the kobyz. Then, in a spontaneous moment, he and the dombra players brought the entire arena to its feet with the traditional kyui “Alkissa,” and sang “Happy Birthday” to technical director Aleksei Bely, drummer Roman Alekseev, and dancer Rustam (Fortisx), congratulating them on their recent birthdays.

Seven years later – Dimash returns to the London stage Seven years later – Dimash returns to the London stage Seven years later – Dimash returns to the London stage

Dimash’s European tour continues — on November 14, he will meet his audience in Berlin at the Max-Schmeling-Halle.

Seven years later – Dimash returns to the London stage

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