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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