Oleg Vynnyk postpones his concert after the scandal.


Oleg Vynnyk is postponing his concert in Warsaw
Ukrainian singer Oleg Vynnyk has announced a change of date for his first concert since the beginning of the war. The scheduled performance in Warsaw, which was set for December 21, is being cancelled. This has led to disappointment among his fans and the Ukrainian public as a whole. Many have begun to question why Vynnyk has not spoken out about the war and has not returned to Ukraine since February 2022.
The main reason for the postponement of the concert is technical issues. Tickets that have already been sold remain valid, and the singer's fans will have the opportunity to meet him in the spring.
Oleg Vynnyk has also announced his plan to donate a portion of the funds raised to his charitable foundation 'Vovchytia'.
The singer is criticized for his behavior during the war
The release of a new song by Oleg Vynnyk dedicated to Ukraine's Independence Day has not been received positively by everyone. Many Ukrainians have accused the singer of being abroad and not commenting on Russia's invasion of Ukraine. At the same Time, the artist explained his absence from the country due to his illness.
Furthermore, Oleg Vynnyk has been involved in conflicts. He accused pseudo-volunteers of theft and threats concerning his person.
Earlier, Olya Polyakova mentioned that singer Oleg Vynnyk had disappeared after their joint recording of a song and shooting a music video. She also stated that he caused her a lot of financial harm. However, this story still needs to be verified.
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