Alla Pugacheva
Soviet-Russian singer
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2024 | Forbes made a dedication to Pugacheva, further recognizing her significant contributions to music and culture. |
2024 | Pugacheva visited the Rendezvous music festival in Jurmala as a guest, where Londonbeat and Nemo also performed. |
2023 | One of Pugacheva's songs was used for the intro of the video game Atomic Heart. |
2023 | The premiere of the play 'Iceberg,' which tells the story of a teacher affected by Pugacheva's emigration, took place in Cannes, France. |
2023 | The film 'Empire V' was released, featuring an image of the goddess Ishtar that was inspired by Pugacheva, acknowledging her lasting legacy in show business. |
November 2023 | Pugacheva briefly returned to Russia before leaving again for Latvia. |
December 2022 | Pugacheva was honored as one of the BBC 100 Women. |
October 2022 | Pugacheva revealed that she had left Russia for Israel again. |
September 2022 | After her husband was declared a 'foreign agent,' Pugacheva condemned the war and called for the Ministry of Justice to label her a foreign agent as well. |
May 2022 | Pugacheva participated in the Free Culture Forum in Tel Aviv, alongside Russian rock musicians Andrey Makarevich and Boris Grebenshchikov. |
March 2022 | Pugacheva and her husband left Russia for Israel following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. |
2021 | According to the Romir Center for Public Opinion Research, Pugacheva was ranked 1st in the list of the 'Most influential Musicians in Russia'. |
2021 | Pugacheva recorded the soundtrack for the film 'Chernobyl', directed by Danila Kozlovsky. |
2019 | Pugacheva was awarded the robe of a professor at the State Musical Pedagogical Institute named after Ippolitov-Ivanov. |
2019 | Pugacheva had a personal exhibition at the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center in Yekaterinburg. |
2019 | A tribute to Alla Pugacheva's 50-year career took place at the White Nights festival in St. Petersburg, featuring performances by Chris Norman, Bonnie Tyler, Level 42, and others. |
2019 | A documentary titled 'Alla Pugacheva. Postcard from Tallinn' was aired in Estonia. |
2019 | Pugacheva continued her philanthropic efforts by awarding cash prizes to young performers until this year. |
April 17 2019 | In Moscow, Pugacheva presented her solo concert titled 'P.S.'. |
2017 | Pugacheva performed at a music festival in Baku. |
2017 | She was included in Forbes' list of '100 most influential Russians of the century.' |
2015 | Pugacheva gave an interview to the Kazakh TV channel Khabar, conducted by Arman Davletyarov. |
2015 | Alla Pugacheva's single 'Superman' was appreciated by Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show. |
2014 | A concert was held in Jurmala dedicated to Pugacheva's work, featuring performances from artists from the former USSR and the Baltic states, with Pugacheva herself performing at the finale. |
2014 | Designers Vasily Barbier and Sergei Amelkov produced 13 dolls inspired by various stage images of Pugacheva. |
April 17 2014 | Pugacheva was awarded the Order for Merit to the Fatherland, 3rd class. |
March 2014 | Pugacheva signed a petition condemning the persecution of Andrey Makarevich for his anti-war stance. |
2013 | Pugacheva was inducted into the Top Hit Music Awards Hall of Fame. |
2012 | Pugacheva publicly supported the punk group Pussy Riot. |
2012 | Pugacheva continued her involvement in the Crimea music fest, further solidifying her influence in the music scene. |
2011 | Pugacheva became a member of the jury for the Russian version of the British talent show The X Factor (Factor A), serving in this role until 2013. |
2011 | Pugacheva organized the Crimea music fest in Yalta, an international music festival featuring performers from various countries. |
December 23 2011 | Pugacheva married singer and comedian Maxim Galkin, with whom she had twins delivered by a surrogate mother. |
September 2011 | Pugacheva began openly supporting politician Mikhail Prokhorov and participated in various activities of his Public Council. |
2010 | Alla Pugacheva retired from performing after the international concert tour 'Dreams of Love.' |
2010 | Pugacheva left her FM radio station, which subsequently changed its name to 'Radio Romantika'. |
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