Group of 2 Russian girls. The best rock bands in Russia: list, names

02.07.2019

Roman Litvinov, better known as Mujuice, is perhaps the most prominent electronic music performer in Russia in the last decade. The artist has more than a dozen full-length releases, the smaller part of which was recorded with live vocals.

The last such album was Amore e morte, released last year. The release was lost in the flow of new music and did not become as successful as, for example, Cool Cool Death!, released ten years ago. Despite this, Mujuice is still popular today, musicians such as Zemfira Ramazanova do not hesitate to collaborate with him, and the performer himself is a welcome participant in major Russian and foreign festivals.

2. Antokha MC

"Antokha MC" is a musician from Moscow, who started with studying at a music school in the "Pipe" class, and now is one of the most promising Russian hip-hop artists.

In Anton's work, you can find echoes of 5'nizza and Mikhey, but in general it is quite original - it is not hip-hop in the classical sense of the term. The music is influenced by funk and reggae, and the accompaniment is an additional highlight, which in some songs is played by a trumpet.

3. Medzhikul

The absence of the St. Petersburg group "Medzhikul" in the rotation of radio and TV is quite possibly a temporary phenomenon. Their debut album “All About Martha” has everything to please almost any listener: you can dance both incendiary and slow dances to the songs of “Medzhikul”, they want to sing along, while the music itself is very far from the pop music that has set its teeth on edge .

"Medzhikul" is perhaps the first band in Russia that performs music in the rhythm and blues genre of the 70s - the so-called Motown Sound. Petersburgers skillfully combine the features of this genre with modern musical techniques and funny lyrics in Russian, as a result of which their compositions sound fresh and familiar at the same time.

4. Harajiev Smokes Virginia!

A group from Kazan, which started in 2009 with downhole mat-rock, now performing indie rock with elements of pop music. The group has six full-fledged releases, each of which, probably, forever settled in the memory of my smartphone.

There are only three people in the group, the main instrumental backbone is drums, bass, guitar and vocals. Other instruments are used in HSV recordings, but this minimum set is enough to perform songs at concerts. If you like perky and romantic guitar music, don't understand English lyrics and have no prejudices about high male vocals, then Harajiev Smokes Virginia! you will like it.

5 Motorama

Rostov-on-Don gave fans of hip-hop "Casta", and fans of modern independent music - a couple of Vlad and Irina Parshin, who stood at the origins of the Motorama projects, "Morning" and "Bergen Kremer" ("Summer in the City"). Motorama is considered to be the main project of the musicians: the band's discography includes four full-length and two mini-albums, and the tour map extends far beyond Russia.

Motorama's work is usually classified as post-punk and twi-pop. Simple progressions and melodies, 4/4 time signature and minimalistic accompaniment make Motorama's music simple and enjoyable.

6. Thank you

“Musical group from Moscow” is the full text of the annotation in the “Thank you” community on VKontakte. The members don't try to trump with a variety of style tags and don't compare themselves to genre hegemons. The band's style is really hard to describe without resorting to boring musical terms. In simple words, "Thank you" is a perky and sometimes experimental guitar rock with intelligent lyrics in their native language.

7. BCH

BCC is a project of the Moscow musician Viktor Isaev. It all started with the album "Mignon", released in 2014, unusual both in form and content. High-quality R&B and soul are not very common in Russian music, and BCC not only became a good alternative to James Blake, but also released an original experimental release. "Mignon" is the album where very un-Russian music is combined with the most Russian lyrics - poems of poets of the Silver Age.

The latest release of the BCC "Hellenic Secret" was already recorded with the author's texts. The music itself has also undergone changes: the songs are different from each other and combine echoes of many directions - from trip-hop to retrowave.

8.Pinkshinyultrablast

Pinkshinyultrablast is a shoegaze band from St. Petersburg and the only Russian band that Pitchfork likes to write about. Shoegaze is an alternative rock genre that originated in England in the late 80s. The music of this style is characterized by specific work with guitar effects and the detached behavior of musicians on stage, absorbed in this work.

In Russia, the shoegaze music boom of the 80s and 90s went unnoticed, so this genre is still not popular with a wide audience. Pinkshinyultrablast do not count on success with the Russian listener: they give concerts abroad much more often than in Russia.

9. On-The-Go

A group from Togliatti that started in their hometown with downhole dance-rock and later changed both genre and place of residence. After moving to the capital of Togliatti, he took Xuman Records under his wing, and the very first release of In The Wind marked the beginning of the group's work in a new style. Now On-The-Go is a Moscow-based indie-pop band that doesn't sound Russian at all.

10. Sirotkin

Moscow bard Sergei Sirotkin proves year after year that in Russia one can become a popular performer simply by playing beautiful music. The pursuit of fashion, the desire to turn creativity into bold experiments - this is not about Sirotkin. Here - only a guitar and a young man with a beautiful voice.

Russian rock is an ambiguous cultural phenomenon, but at the same time this genre remains interesting, rich in talents. In addition, it is dynamic. Fans are delighted with new and already loved songs by numerous rock bands in Russia. The list of them is constantly updated. Let's talk about the most talented and popular musicians. Let's recall the best rock bands in Russia, trace the main milestones of their work, and also deal with genre affiliation.

The origin of Russian rock

It all started in the 1960s. Then domestic bands began to appear, playing in the manner of the foreign Beatles, Rolling Stones and Beach Boys. Rock and roll was born, albeit different from the canonical one, adjusted to Soviet realities, but already real, our own, domestic.

Rock was banned. But the first alternative musical groups tried by all means to convey to the fans the motives of their work. These were the groups "Slavs", "Buffoons", "Falcon". A little later, the Integral team arose, which became widely known in the 70s. In 1968, the group The Kids was formed - the future famous "Time Machine".

1970s: rock under the yoke

This decade was perhaps the most difficult in the history of the genre. Officially, heavy music was banned, the leadership did not favor it during this period, they tried in every possible way not to stand out, many chose the path of least resistance - education and work within the limits of what was allowed.

But even then, many groups were not afraid to work according to the canons of the chosen genre, although they were forced to be in the "underground". "Time Machine" during these years records music on the sly, at night, in the speech studio of GITIS. But the new group "Resurrection", due to its lighter sound, sometimes performs at concerts, and "Leap Summer" is working on recording the first magnetic album.

In the early 70s, Aquarium appeared. At the end of the decade, groups such as the Magnetic Band, Picnic and Autograph emerged.

"Thaw" and persecution of the 80s

In 1981, the first rock club opened in St. Petersburg. This event meant a lot for the music of those years, because now alternative bands could come out of the "underground". However, freedom did not last long: two years later, heavy music was again banned. This time the rockers were called parasites, real persecution began.

Two years later, rock again became legal. At that time, a rock laboratory was opened in Moscow - a special organization designed to regulate the activities of groups and performers playing heavy music. By this time, "Kino", "Alisa", "Auktyon", "Bravo", "Nautilus Pompilius", "DDT" were formed.

90s: truly Russian rock

The last decade of the twentieth century was the beginning of freedom. In the 90s, the first rock bands in Russia entered the scene. The list of bands of the new state playing exceptionally heavy music was truly impressive: Agatha Christie, Nogu cramped!, Semantic hallucinations, Mumiy Troll, 7B, Spleen, Zemfira and many others.

This decade was also significant in terms of style. Russian music has been enriched by punk, alternative, power and symphonic metal, grunge, emo and rapcore. Representatives of each of these trends worked within the framework of the chosen style, their music was typical in many respects, and new trends always came to Russia from the West.

Heavy music in the new millennium

Almost all the styles that existed in the 90s of the last century have passed into the current century. Many bands that formed already in the new millennium returned to the sound of metal and the alternative of the 80s. This does not mean that they play outdated music, it can only be regarded as nostalgia for the lost romance of a bygone era. Perhaps the desire of the musicians to return to rock the ability to protest, to make it as rebellious as it was at the very beginning of its history, also plays its role.

To date, there are a huge number of bands and performers who have chosen the path of heavy music for themselves. The modern public likes Jane Air, Animal Jazz, Murakami, Pilot, Louna and other Russian rock bands. This list can be replenished indefinitely, because each fan of the genre has his own favorites. In addition, mastodons, masters of the Russian alternative movement, still exist, to this day they delight fans with new albums. And we can only wish them longevity, strength and creative inspiration.

Russia: list

It is always very difficult to make ratings objectively. And it's not even that one fan of the genre likes one thing, and another - completely different. Just how to evaluate the contribution of a particular group to the musical heritage? How to determine that one has done more and the other less? What is considered a standard?

That is why we have compiled a simple list, not a ranking or top 10. It lists the most famous rock bands in Russia. These musicians have done a lot for the development of alternative culture, which earned them the love of their devoted listeners. There are no best ones on this list, and no one squeezed into it with a scratch. Everyone here really matters. And if someone is not mentioned in it, you can sin on the limited time, volume of the article and the resources of human memory.

So, the most popular rock bands in Russia, the list:

  • "Time Machine";
  • "Picnic";
  • "Nautilus Pompilius";
  • "Agatha Christie";
  • "Alice";
  • "B2";
  • "Spleen";
  • "Mummy Troll";
  • "DDT";
  • "Civil defense";
  • "Movie";
  • "Leningrad";
  • "Crematorium";
  • "Gaza Strip";
  • "King and the Clown";
  • "Moral code";
  • "Aria";
  • "Naive";
  • "The leg cramped!";
  • "Kipelov";
  • "Kukryniksy";
  • "Gorky Park";
  • "Night snipers";
  • "Pilot";
  • "Earring";
  • "Cockroaches!";
  • "Chizh and Co";
  • "Chayf";
  • "Lyapis Trubetskoy".

We remembered the best teams. Now let's briefly characterize their genre affiliation.

good old heavy metal

The genre originally split off from hard rock in Britain. It happened in the 1970s, and the well-known band Black Sabbath stood at the origins of the style. Heavy entered the USSR a decade later, but due to the illegality of the rock movement in the 80s, it began to develop actively only a few years later. The pioneers were groups such as Black Coffee, Legion, Black Obelisk and Aria. And it was thanks to the last team that heavy metal remained popular for a very long time.

How did the ascent of "Aria" to the star Olympus begin? The idea of ​​​​creating a team that would play serious heavy music came to Vladimir Kholstinin, who originally played in the Alfa group. The musician found a like-minded person in the person of bass guitarist Alik Granovsky. In fact, the material for recording the album was already ready, but the new band did not have a vocalist. They became a member of the former VIA "Leysya, song" Valery Kipelov. The name "Aria" was proposed spontaneously, but all the members of the group liked it very much. But, as the musicians' managers noted in their time, there was simply no hidden subtext.

The history of the team was in many ways difficult. Like many other well-known rock bands in Russia and abroad, Aria has experienced splits, upheavals and moments of glory. But at the same time, as sung in the song of their famous colleagues Manowar, its members were ready to give their lives for metal and always remained devoted to music.

The most famous punks

Punk split off from rock and roll and garage rock. In the USA and Great Britain, its first representatives were The Ramones and Sex Pistols, and in Russia - the group "Automatic Satisfiers", formed in 1979 in St. Petersburg. By the way, the name appeared precisely under the impression of the work of the British team Sex Pistols and was a simple free translation. It is also interesting that at different times the future members of Kino performed at St. And even Viktor Tsoi himself.

Later, other prominent representatives appeared on the punk scene - "Civil Defense" by Yegor Letov and "Gaza Strip" by Yuri Klinsky. These bands have gone through a lot and have remained popular to this day. Today, the style is represented by "Cockroaches!", "Naive", "Elysium" and many other famous punk rock bands in Russia.

Russian alternatives

The alternative direction of rock music is a kind of synthesis of post-punk and garage rock. However, it is difficult to talk about a certain style affiliation, because during the formation of the genre in America in the 80s, each group expressed itself as best it could, which is why there are great differences in the sound of modern groups playing an alternative.

In Russia, the first groups belonging to this genre were Oak Gaai, Chimera and Kirpichi. The soloist of the first mentioned group is Dolphin. In the future, it was his solo project that gained great popularity, by the way, which did not change its musical style.

The alternative is still played by many rock bands in Russia. Popular among them are Slot, Psyche, Tractor Bowling, Lumen.

Folk rock: folk motives in the work of Russian rock bands

Many well-known bands playing heavy music are inspired by folk songs. And then there is folk rock. Representatives of the genre in the US and UK are Simon & Garfunkel, Gentle Giant and Death In June. In Russia, folk rock is played by Melnitsa, Troll oppresses the spruce, Solstice, White Owl.

Interestingly, in fact, the very Soviet VIA that existed in the 70-80s of the last century can be attributed to this genre. These are Pesnyary, Trio Linnik, Good fellows. It is also noteworthy that sometimes folk as a style is attributed to the famous group "Korol i Shut". This is not entirely true, since the "terrible tales" that were set to music, although they contain some folk motifs, still have nothing to do with folk art. Rather, the following genres can characterize the group's stylistic orientation: horror punk, punk rock and, probably, to some extent folk punk.

Metalcore on the modern Russian music scene

This genre originated in the 90s of the last century in American music, and its heyday came in the 2000s. Its origins were Bullet For My Valentine, Killswitch Engage and All That Remains. Metalcore came to Russia at the beginning of this century, and it was represented by Rashamba, Stigmata and Access Is Closed.

Today metalcore is played by many young rock bands in Russia. These are Party Animal, Francis, VIA "My Turn", "Lost World" and some others.

In conclusion

Russian rock music is multifaceted. She has an interesting history, she has many faces, and these are talented people who have decided to express their position in creativity. And this is their lifestyle - free and open, one that the fans of these performers try to choose for themselves.

The best rock bands in Russia create more than just music for their fans. Their songs help to find inspiration in simple things, learn to look at life more simply and appreciate the beauty of the world around. And this Russian rock is original and amazing. Well, let's wish creative success to the best and novice bands and performers. And may the Muse be their faithful companion.

A rather popular group with Eva Polna at the head, immediately won the wide love of the public with their good arrangements and quickly riveted a lot of catchy hits that girls tearfully sang in almost all discos of the vast Motherland. Songs such as "Dislike", "Run from me" and, of course, "Love me in French" became integral compositions in the playlist of any self-respecting bachelorette party of the 90s and 2000s.

2. Disco Crash

Even the most inveterate rapper and the most hardened metal worker, no, no, and even remember the incendiary motives of this group, well, “Drink beer - eat meat” sounded from every iron at one time. Disco Crash, having gone through the death of one of the participants, actually created a lot of very good different songs about love and friendship and aram-zam-zam there too. Their work is crowned by “The New Year is rushing towards us, everything will happen soon” - known from the first chords and recognizable by absolutely everyone.

3. Ivanushki International

The epic boy band of our country, where the members of the group have already become practically grandfathers, still continues to sing songs about unhappy girlish love. In the turbulent nineties, there was Poplar Fluff, and Bullfinches, Clouds, Dolls - it was on these hits that the all-Russian popularity of one redhead and two non-redheads was won.

4. Lyceum

A cute girl group that changed soloists like gloves. Well, and whoever didn’t do this, you can remember, for example, such a crazy group as Strelki, where there were about 20 different girls on vocals and backup dancers, replacing each other regularly once a month. “Lyceum” against their background with the permanent Anastasia Makarevich was just a model of stability, and their “Autumn-autumn, the years have cooled down and shed their leaves” and “And I am a winter girl” have firmly and permanently ingrained in the brain of all our compatriots.

5. Mirage

The mastodons of this list, who started back in the USSR. A large number of squads and girls who grew up into independent stars such as Vetlitskaya, Ovsienko or Saltykova, who traveled around the country in the 90s and collected entire stadiums. It was they who massively brought electronic music to the country, and I still remember very well how my parents lit up under "Music connected us"

6. Hands Up

Another epic and most popular mega-project named after Sergey Zhukov. If the progressive youth listened already to the Western clubbing, then the Russian youth in the outback came off to the frantic rhythms of the Hands Up. “Ai-yay-yay girl”, “I’m already 18” and others, still rattles at all sorts of discos of the 90s and regularly gathers halls.

7.Tattoo

Our "European breakthrough", lesbian image and incredible drive, of course, did their job and "tattoo" became popular not only in Russia. At first everything went well, really strong albums and hits - "They won't catch up with us", and at concerts they were laid out every time like the last one. Then the rehashing of Western hits began, songs in English, and the Russian audience began to slowly leave, and with it, popularity also waned.

8. Technology

The Technologiya group at one time claimed the laurels of the most advanced electronic disco group in young democratic Russia. Copying the insanely popular then "Depeche Mode", the group with its hit "Press the button - you get the result", managed to break through to fame and popularity and gathered at the Luzhniki arena, which at that time were rented to anyone and anything, a record 70 thousand Man, those were the times.

9.On-on

Perhaps the first sane boy band brought to our country four smiling guys who sang cute, meaningless songs about “Hat Fell, Fell to the Floor” and gained immense popularity among young and not so girls. They say that the group is still alive, and this is almost 20 years old, and still performs on tour somewhere abroad.

10. Inveterate scammers

Reckless and hooligan recitatives from Amoralov and the company, of course, remember all the "clear boys" of that time. The first bright hoodies, saggy pants and glasses of unimaginable shapes, as well as uncomplicated texts about how to glue a girl, don’t worry and score on studies and ancestors, of course, found their way into the minds of young people after the direct, like a stick, doctrines of the Soviet Union. Such was the time - every innovation was accepted with a bang, and each, even the weakest and most obscure of their albums, had some success.

This time I made Top 25 the most beautiful Russian singers, which presents the singers of the national stage, as well as one opera singer. When compiling this rating, I took into account external data, photogenicity, not paying attention to the awards and merits of girls in the professional field.

25.Nyusha(at birth - Anna Shurochkina; a pseudonym is also used Nyusha; born August 15, 1990, Moscow) is a Russian singer.

24.Jasmine(real name - Sarah Manakhimova, born October 12, 1977 U, Derbent, Dagestan ASSR, RSFSR, USSR) - Russian pop singer, actress, model, TV presenter. Honored Artist of the Republic of Dagestan.


23. (born March 27, 1987) - Russian-Ukrainian singer, songwriter and composer, actress, winner "Star Factory-2", laureate of the music competition "New wave", television festival "Song of the year", National Television Award for Popular Music "Muz-TV Award".

22. (born December 13, 1983, Moscow, USSR) - Russian singer, performer of traditional Russian songs in modern processing, finalist of the competition "People's Artist-3". Often acts in different countries as an "ambassador" of Russian culture.

21. (born January 31, 1981, Voronezh) - Russian singer, actress. Took part in the international vocal competition "Big Apple-95" where she won the Grand Prix. Since then, her popularity has grown: she was the host of the program "Saturday evening" and channel "Star". In 2000 she starred in the musical "Formula of Joy", in 2001 - in the film "Hero of her novel", in 2004 - in the series "Bomb for the Bride".

20. (born March 1, 1980, Moscow) - Russian figure skater, actress, TV presenter and pop singer; former soloist of the group "Brilliant" (2003-2007). Films with her participation: "Club", "Dad of All Trades", "Taming of the Shrew", "Rzhevsky against Napoleon", etc.


19. (born May 10, 1986 in Astrakhan) - model, singer, TV presenter. She worked in the Podium and Tootsie groups, and is now building a solo career. From 2009 to 2010 she was the host and face of the TV channel World Fashion Channel.

18. (born December 25, 1983, Moscow, RSFSR, USSR) - Russian singer, soloist of the Fabrika pop group, formed in 2002 on the Star Factory-1 project. Graduate of GMU them. Gnesins (department for the training of leaders of folk choirs and folklore ensembles).

17. (born August 30, 1985, Vytegra, Vologda region) - Russian singer, actress and TV presenter. Films: "The Bachelors", "Young and Happy", "Swan Paradise", "Three from Above", "The Crime Will Be Solved", "Love in the Big City", "In Love and Unarmed", "Heavenly Relatives".

16. Valeria(real name Alla Perfilova; born April 17, 1968, Atkarsk, Saratov Region) - Russian singer, Honored Artist of Russia (2005).

15. Zara(real name Zarifa Ivanova; born July 26, 1983, Leningrad, RSFSR) - pop singer and actress of Yezidi origin. Project participant "Star Factory-6" where she took 3rd place.

14. Sogdiana(real name - Oksana Nechitailo; born February 17, 1984, Tashkent, Uzbek SSR, USSR) - singer from Uzbekistan. Performs songs in Russian, Uzbek, French, English, Chechen. She is the author of some of her songs, and also had some experience in writing songs for other artists.


13. (born November 12, 1982, Volzhsky) - Russian singer, TV presenter, former soloist of the Russian female pop group "Brilliant" (2001-2007), after leaving the group, she began a solo career.


12. (born September 18, 1971, Krasnodar, USSR) - Russian opera singer, soprano. People's Artist of Russia.

10. (born August 21, 1977, Moscow, USSR) - Russian singer, soloist of the Russian pop group Vintage. Former soloist of the Russian pop group Lyceum (1997-2005).

9. barbarian(real name Elena Susova; born July 30, 1973 in Balashikha) is a Russian singer. Honored Artist of Russia (2010). She graduated from the Gnessin School and GITIS. She performed as part of the troupe of the State Theater of Variety Performances. The first solo album, which was called so - "Barbara" - the performer released in 2001. She also released the albums "Closer" (2003) and "Dreams" (2005).

8. Vera Brezhneva(real name Vera Kiperman; better known under a pseudonym; born February 3, 1982, Dneprodzerzhinsk, Dnipropetrovsk region) - Ukrainian singer, actress, TV presenter, former member of the pop group VIA Gra (2003-2007)


7. (born October 2, 1982, Verkhny Kurkuzhin, Kabardino-Balkarian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, USSR) - Russian singer, former soloist of the Russian women's group Fabrika (from December 2002 to May 2010).

6. (born April 23, 1988 in Sochi) - singer gr. "Yin-Yang", actress of the youth series "Give Youth".

5. Alsou(maiden name - Safina; born June 27, 1983, Bugulma, Tatar ASSR, USSR) - Honored Artist of the Republic of Tatarstan (2000), People's Artist of the Republic of Tatarstan (2010). UNESCO Artist for Peace (2011). In May 2000 she represented Russia at a music competition "Eurovision" where she took second place.

4. (born December 16, 1982, Kyiv) - pop singer of Russian origin, TV presenter, actress. Former soloist of the "golden composition" of the Ukrainian female pop group VIA Gra.

3. (better known by the stage names Tanya Tereshina, Tanya and Tanya; born May 3, 1979, Budapest, Hungarian People's Republic) - Russian singer and fashion model, ex-soloist of the Hi-Fi group.

2. (born September 27, 1978, Leningrad, USSR) - Russian singer, musician, composer, songwriter.

1. (born September 3, 1985, Sholokhovsky settlement, Rostov region, USSR) - Russian singer, title holder "Miss Russia 2006", former soloist of the Russian-Ukrainian female pop group VIA Gra (2008-2010). After leaving the group, she began a solo career, and also starred in the TV series "Happiness is somewhere nearby."

This selection contains the most popular musical groups and foreign performers, whose performance is better to hear and see live. Nowadays, special technical devices and voice editors can improve the voice of singers to such an extent that it is virtually unrecognizable. Therefore, it is the live performance, the diligence of the performers, dancing, lighting, improvisation and other features that make the musical group truly popular. Keep in mind that the list only includes musicians who are playing live at the moment.

U2

The legendary rock band needs no introduction - with guitar by The Edge, vocals by Bono, bass by Adam Clayton and drums by Larry Mullen Jr., U2 leads the way among the most popular bands in the world. They released 12 studio albums and were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In 2009, U2 created a special live platform called "The Claw" arranged in such a way that fans can surround the stage from all sides. The concert tour lasted until 2012, attracting a record number of visitors.

cold play

When it comes to live performances, few can match the band coldplay. The musical group, formed in 1996 with Chris Martin and Johnny Buckland, was complemented by Guy Berryman and Will Champion and reached international fame in 2000 when they released their single "Yellow". Now this is one of the best bands in the world, the concert of which is definitely worth a visit.

Lady Gaga

This performer impresses millions not only with her voice, but also with her eccentric videos, outfits and demeanor. Lady Gaga is definitely one of the most amazing performers to visit live. She herself says that she is a perfectionist, detail-oriented and that she is quite bossy.”

Red Hot Chilly Peppers

Frankly, there is no such person on the planet who has not heard the song Californication at least once in his life. One of the world's most popular bands, the Red Hot Chilly Peppers are famous for their jamming and improvisation in their live performances. Almost all of their songs are popular hits.

beyonce

Beyonce began her career as the lead singer of Destiny's Child, and solo work with the album "Dangerously in love" in 2003, after which she was included in the "100 Most Wonderful Women in Music". Beyonce is incredibly beautiful, she has a wonderful voice and amazing music. Thanks to professional musicians and a band, Beyonce concerts are always distinguished by a special drive.

Katy Perry

As a child, Katy Perry's parents forbade listening to any pop music, and this is what came of it. This is the only artist who spent 69 consecutive weeks in the Top 10 charts. Beautiful, talented and unique, Katy Perry seems to have all the right qualities of a successful singer. Her concerts are always in demand by fans, so don't miss your chance.

Adele

The list of popular music groups would never be complete without this wonderful singer with a unique voice. Adele made it into the Guinness Book of Records for being the first artist to sell more than 3 million albums in a year in the UK. Adele can conquer any soul with her music, elegant and mysterious.

Pink

In 2013 Pink started her "The Truth About Love" tour, with 100 shows in America, Europe and Australia. The tour kicked off in support of her sixth studio album, respectively titled. An amazingly talented performer, Pink puts on some very impressive shows with his band.

Muse

This popular musical group is best known for their extravagant and energetic live shows, as well as the fusion of numerous genres. Muse was formed in 1994 and has released six studio albums. The live performance will leave you breathless even if you are not a fan. Be sure to go to one of their concerts if you ever get the chance!

Bon Jovi

Many actually grew up listening to Bon Jovi music. In 2013, the musical group announced a tour in support of their new album “What About Now”, which started in March 2013. The musicians visited Europe, Africa, America and Australia. John Bongiovi always gave his best at his concerts, for which he is appreciated by millions of fans around the world.



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