At the concert of the Russian performer Valery Meladze, which took place in the Tallinn ice hall "Tondiraba" on March 11, fans got into a fight. The video of the incident was published by the Passion telegram channel.
As can be understood from the video, one of the fans decided to dance standing up during the artist's performance, thereby completely blocking the view of the fans who were sitting behind. A verbal altercation began, which escalated into a fight. The girls were not even stopped by a break between songs.
Unable to figure it out on their own, the ladies called the guard. One of them was shouting loudly: "I can't see anything."
According to the publication bublik.delfi.ee The concert was sold out, and the fans were so active that at some point Meladze asked them to keep order.
Some viewers were lucky — the artist invited them to the stage to perform the song "Attraction is no more" with him. At the same time, the publication emphasizes that the audience sang almost all the compositions together with the artist.
"It was terrible, but fun," Meladze shared his impressions.
As EADaily reported, at the end of February Meladze was spotted at Sheremetyevo Airport, he was flying to Baku, where a concert was scheduled for February 28 as part of the anniversary tour.

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