
Viktor Tsoi and the Kino group - concert at the Olimpiysky Sports Complex
Documentary · Music
Overview
The Soviet rock band Kino's concert at the Olympic Stadium (Olimpiyskiy) in Moscow on May 5th 1990.
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Viktor Tsoi
Viktor Tsoi
Himself / Vocals
Viktor Tsoi
Himself / Vocals


Yuri Kasparyan
Yuri Kasparyan
Himself
Yuri Kasparyan
Himself


Georgi Guryanov
Georgi Guryanov
Himself
Georgi Guryanov
Himself


Igor Tikhomirov
Igor Tikhomirov
Himself
Igor Tikhomirov
Himself
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