OREANDA-NEWS Russian singer Egor Creed (real name — Bulatkin) announced the cancellation of upcoming performances due to health problems. He announced this on Instagram (a social network banned in Russia; owned by Meta, a recognized extremist organization and banned in the Russian Federation).

The artist's scheduled concerts in Omsk and Novosibirsk will be postponed to other dates. Creed noted that the decision may also apply to concerts in other cities. The reason was the artist's poor health after a busy schedule.

"I've always tried to be superhuman, because if I had a disease, I always didn't care. I went on stage in any situation, because the audience is more important than all my problems, health, and ailments," Creed wrote.

According to the performer, he "lost a little bit" as a result of several stadium concerts in Moscow and St. Petersburg and the subsequent tour. He stressed that he experienced weakness and sore throat, but continued to perform "on ivs." After another show, which Creed did not cancel, despite the ligament failure, the doctors advised the singer to take a break.

Earlier it was reported that Egor Creed raised the price of performances after the scandalous concert at the Luzhniki Stadium. Now the artist is ready to perform for 12 million rubles. It was noted that a year ago, the performer received 10 million rubles for his appearance at private events.