Larisa Dolina Draws Near-Sellout Crowd at Moscow’s Petter Bar
The show followed a Supreme Court ruling recognizing Polina Lurye as owner of a disputed Moscow apartment.
Overview
- RIA Novosti reported the 93-seat venue was practically full for the Wednesday performance.
- Organizers said Dolina was on stage for slightly more than an hour.
- Ticket availability fluctuated before the show: 45 remained Tuesday, dropping to 16 by evening, then rising to 41 after 22:00 Moscow time.
- Seats at tables were priced from 9,500 to 15,500 rubles, bar-counter spots cost 15,500 rubles, and food and drinks were not included.
- On December 16, Russia’s Supreme Court recognized Polina Lurye as owner of the Khamovniki apartment purchased for 112 million rubles, overturning earlier rulings that had left the property with the singer.