MamaRika розкрила суму гонорару за свій виступ: вражаючі цифри

MamaRika revealed the amount of her performance fee: impressive figures

Ukrainian singer MamaRika revealed the details of her income in show business, in particular, how much her performance at corporate events costs.

According to the artist, she actively tours Ukraine, performing in different cities. At each concert, the team strives to present a full-fledged show for the audience.

MamaRika emphasizes that for corporate events she prepares not only a performance, but also an entire stage program. A team of professionals takes part in the preparation process, working on the staging and organization of the concert.

Therefore, the fee for one event is approximately ten thousand dollars.

In the program #nistidanisovisti, the hosts also discussed the levels of fees in modern Ukrainian show business.

They noted that a significant part of the costs is preparation for the show, including costumes, staging of numbers, technical support and team work.

“Today it has become popular to discuss income in show business. Ten thousand dollars is a real figure that reflects all the resources invested,” said Yevhen Feshak.

Host Artur Adamov added that for many this amount may seem large, but for professional artists such fees are common.

According to the hosts, MamaRika deserves such money due to her professionalism and high level of performance.

The singer also recorded an emotional track together with Chernivtsi rapper Balsam, who is currently serving in the ranks of the State Security Service of Ukraine. The song “Shepoche Doshch” reflects the pain of separation that Ukrainian families are experiencing because of the war, and aims to bring hope and support to those who are suffering in this difficult time.

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