


The concerts will feature beloved hits from several generations — "Katastroficheskie," "Razbudite Mene," "Rubezh" — as well as songs from the album Bloody Mary, which was released this spring.
Diana Arbenina's new tour is part of a new era for the singer. The album Bloody Mary opened a new chapter in Arbenina's work — bold and multifaceted. The record combines elements that are unexpected for Diana's work: large-scale stadium rock, fragile electronics, Radiohead-style polyrhythms, hypnotic disco, and even autotune. At the same time, the album remains true to the singer's signature style — piercing lyrics about love, sensual melodies, and that recognizable voice that pierces the heart.
Each of Diana's performances is a powerful emotional charge, sincerity, and energy with which Arbenina has been captivating audiences for three decades. These are heartfelt ballads and rock anthems, Diana's voice and her unique melodicism, recognizable from the very first notes. It is warm and sincere communication with the audience. Diana Arbenina is a poet, musician, style icon, and charismatic rock star whose work remains relevant and close to the hearts of different generations. Her songs are an honest, sometimes harsh and uncompromising, but always sincere dialogue with the soul.
Her concerts are a place where every audience member feels heard. And her personality and charisma are the embodiment of the word "rock 'n' roll" in its best sense.
"Rock 'n' roll has long been more than a style of music, it's a way of life! And no one can take away the fact that I am a rock 'n' roller to the core!" Diana herself admits.
Don't miss Diana Arbenina's tour — it's an exciting and spectacular journey through new sounds, timeless hits, and vivid emotions!

Diana Arbenina is a Russian rock singer-songwriter and the leader and founding member of Nochnye Snaipery (Night Snipers), one of the most beloved and critically acclaimed rock bands in Russia. Born in Magadan in 1974, Arbenina formed Night Snipers in St Petersburg in 1993, and over three decades the band has become a defining act in Russian rock, known for their emotionally raw songs, Arbenina's powerful voice, and a fanbase of fierce loyalty. Her songwriting — dealing with love, loss, war, and the Russian soul — has resonated with generations of Russian music lovers. Her performance at Monte Caputo in Limassol connected Cyprus's Russian-speaking music community with one of their most important artists.