The rock musician returned millions of rubles for cancelled concerts.
The organizers of the performances sued Sergei Shnurov for 165 million rubles.
The Leningrad group was supposed to give concerts at Luzhniki and Gazprom Arena in the fall of 2023, RIA Novosti writes, citing a source.

Even before these shows, the artist received an advance, but the performances ultimately did not take place.
The rocker did not want to part with the millions he had received, so the organizers went to court.
Shnurov won and was given the opportunity not to return the advance.
But the organizers did not give up and filed an appeal.
The complaint was satisfied and, as a result, the Leningrad frontman was ordered to return 140 million rubles and another 25 million rubles in interest.
At the same time, the situation itself did not affect the prospects for further cooperation. The organizers who won the case are not against working with Shnurov in the future.