On June 21, there were attractions in Warsaw. Residents could go to the Midsummer Picnic, and in the evening watch the concert “Wianki on the Vistula”. The musical event was broadcast at the station Tvn. Well -known singers appeared on the stage, including Mery SpolskyZalia, Natalia Nykiel and Margaret. The star of the evening was the Spanish singer Alvaro Soler. The audience did not lack famous people, including Robert El GENDYi.e. a presenter of a known format “Question for breakfast”.
“Wreaths on the Vistula”. Robert El Gendy published a photo. “Oh well…”
Robert El Gendy published on his instagram profile a report from the concert “Wianki nad Wisłą”. The presenter posted a fragment of the performance Julia Pietrucha. The singer presented on the stage the popular song “We don't need anything”. However, that's not all. Attention was also caught by the photograph, in which El Gendy showed a filled garbage bin and scattered around the bottle. “Well, wreaths and not only released wreaths,” wrote the presenter. The staff published by the lecturer “Question“You will find in our photo gallery.
“Wreaths on the Vistula”. An avalanche of comments after the concert. Internet users had no mercy
The “Wianka nad Wisłą” concert was very popular. After the issue of the event, Internet users started with comments. They rated quite bitterly the beginning of Igor Herbut's performance. “I am not impressed, but I am glad that the party is just led by Damian Michałowski”, “Lemon did not impress with his entrance”, “Who allowed Lemon also s ******* the first song” – we read in the comments on Facebook. TVN also got. “20 minutes of advertising, just half the concert will be ads”, “Waiting in silence when advertising is flying – embarrassing” – they criticized. However, there were positive entries about the concert on the network. “Frost He entered the full “,” A wonderful event “,” But concert “,” Bravo for the organizers, it is beautiful! “,” He invariably impresses, voice, personality, grace. I love ” – we read. Internet users also emphasized that live concerts had a completely different energy than what was presented on television.