"This is the feeling of a happy life." How over 40 thousand people cried, sang and hugged at Max Korzh's concert in Bucharest
Bucharest, which had never seen anything like it, is coming to its senses after Max Korzh's concert. Social media is filled not only with indignation at the noisy crowds, but also with admiration for the well-mannered, educated, free young people who love life and the world and hate Putin and Lukashenka.

On Saturday evening, May 23, Romania's main sports arena — the National Arena in Bucharest (Arena Națională) — turned into an epicenter of incredible emotions. The first large-scale stadium concert by Max Korzh in this country gathered over 40,000 spectators from dozens of countries: Belarus, Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania, Moldova, and other corners of Europe.
Local media reports that guests came from 50 countries around the world.
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Так, так, так невяідзяць русский мир, што ідуць на канцэрт расейскамоўнага музыкі і самі русссссскоязычные.
А іх свабоднасць, адукаванасць і ВЫХАВАНАСЦЬ было бачна ў Варшаве.
Хто невероятный пісаў гэты тэкст?
Вось вам і русский мир у адным са шматлікіх выданняў. Бо еўрапейская моладзь між сабой камунікуе англійскаю, калі не ведаюць моў знаёмых.