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Youth Day celebrated all over Russia

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Youth Day celebrated all over Russia


27.06.2018

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The Youth Day is celebrated in Russia and around the world today, on June 27. Many Russian cities prepared various entertainment programs for the young people. Moscow’s Zaryadye Park will hold a bluegrass concert, whereas St. Petersburg Manezhnaya Square will open festival of modern sports. 

Zaryadye Park will be the center of all celebrations. An extensive music program is expected there. The Real Russian Bluegrass Band and Klezmasters orchestra will perform at the Grand Amphitheatre’s stage. Everybody will be able to join hip-hop and reggaenton master-classes. There will be a paradise for IT-technologies’ admirers in Sokolniki. Several grounds dedicated to computer graphics and augmented reality will work here for the whole day today.

MOLODDAY Contemporary Sports Festival will start in the second half of the day in Saint Petersburg. Parkour free running being the most effective and extreme sport is the center of the sports forum. The best parkourers of the city are to demonstrate their creative performances in the environment of the industrial obstacles. Todes show ballet and other modern music bands will go out the stage of the Palace Square at 6 p.m. today. The headliner of the concert rap group named The Rebellion Square.

More than 200 cheerleaders will demonstrate their skills at the central square in Tyumen. CHEERyomukha-2018 festival will be dedicated to the FIFA World Cup.
                                           
Volgograd will hold activities dedicated to football as well. Fan festival in Volgograd will screen two matches at 5 p.m. on June 27 played between Sweden and Mexico and the second one - Brazil and Serbia. The Volgograd residents and city guests are invited to attend urban culture master-classes, break dance and street dance competitions.

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