First 'Proektsiya' Light Festival Transforms Moscow With Music, Art And Spectacular Light Shows
On August 30, the audience was completely captivated by Swedish-Congolese singer Mohombi, whose global hits Bumpy Ride and Hello have long become dancefloor anthems around the world. The crowd gathered early, buzzing with anticipation as colorful lights and digital projections transformed the park into a vibrant, immersive environment. Mohombi's stage presence was magnetic: his charisma, infectious energy, and dynamic performance style immediately charged the venue with excitement, prompting waves of cheering, clapping, and dancing. Before going on stage, the artist shared: “I'm feeling great, just wonderful, I'm happy. I'm very glad to be back in Russia.” From the stage, he added:“ Above all, it's always a great joy for me to come to Moscow. Your culture has always been close to me. I love its diversity.” These words drew applause from the audience and set a special tone for the evening.
On August 31, Busta Rhymes himself took the main stage - a legend of global hip-hop, known for his signature rapid-fire flow and collaborative hits with Mariah Carey and Janet Jackson. In Moscow, the rapper delivered a powerful show, featuring holographic appearances of his famous collaborators on the screen. The stage was illuminated with dynamic lighting, synchronized with the booming beats and Busta Rhymes' rapid delivery, creating a fully immersive audiovisual experience. “I haven't been in Moscow for a long time, and I'm incredibly happy to be back. There are amazing people here,” the artist addressed the audience”.
Light ImpressionsThe light installations also captivated the guests. The centerpiece was a 70-meter LED tunnel, transforming the main park alley into a dynamic corridor of light. The“Moscow of the 1940s” zone, featuring video mapping of archival footage, brought the city's history to life, while the synchronized operation of over a thousand lighting fixtures and 800 structures created a fully immersive experience.
A New Cultural ExperienceThe“Proektsiya” Light Festival combined music, digital art, and lighting into a single immersive experience. Over two days, Moskino Cinema Park became a platform where international headliners, Russian bands, influencers, and light artists created a new cultural reality. The festival left a lasting impression on both live music fans and digital art enthusiasts, proving that Moscow is ready to host cutting-edge cultural events on an international level.
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