The Splin team is not yet willing to discuss plans to return to Russia, team manager Alexander Morozov told the Paragraph website.
He called reports of the group’s tens of millions in losses “the machinations of journalists.”
“Nothing like that happened. Of course, all this is a lie. Everything is fine with us, we are planning concerts in the near future. We are not talking about plans to return to Russia yet.” – Morozov concluded.
Following the team leader’s statements Alexandra Vasilyeva At the Chernozem festival in the Voronezh region, which supported artists who had fled the country, the group lost the rare concerts in the country that they had previously performed. The publication notes that the musicians consider themselves “unfairly offended.”
Splin currently has six concerts scheduled: in Lisbon (Portugal), Vilnius (Lithuania), Riga (Latvia), Tallinn (Estonia), as well as in Tbilisi and Batumi (Georgia).
As reported EADailyEarlier, the Telegram channel Mash learned about the group’s losses amounting to 24.5 million rubles by the end of 2023. At the same time, during the Covid-19 pandemic, the musicians earned profits of 100-150 million rubles.