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Dears Club The “Dimash on the Road” Project Expands to a...

The “Dimash on the Road” Project Expands to a New Brazilian City

Dears Club The “Dimash on the Road” Project Expands to a New Brazilian City

The “Dimash on the Road” Project Expands to a New Brazilian City

In celebration of Kazakh singer Dimash Qudaibergen’s birthday, his Brazilian fan club has continued the “Dimash on the Road” campaign. For the second year in a row, a city bus has been fully wrapped with images of the artist and is now traveling through the streets of one of Brazil’s major cities — Fortaleza.

The “Dimash on the Road” Project Expands to a New Brazilian City

Fortaleza is a historic city with over 300 years of history and a population of approximately 2.7 million. Known for its stunning beaches, tropical climate, vibrant cultural scene, and warm hospitality, the city now also features buses adorned with Dimash’s portrait, accompanied by the phrase:
“The most extraordinary voice in the world!”

In addition to the photo and slogan, the back of the bus includes a QR code that leads directly to Dimash’s performance of “SOS d’un terrien en détresse” from his 2021 Digital Show.

The design also highlights the names of cities where Dimash has already announced concerts for 2024: Barcelona, Berlin, and London.

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