Kharkov Musicians Set the Record Straight: No Summons, Just a Document Check!
Ah, the classic tale of musicians and their run-ins with officialdom! It’s like a bad sitcom where the premise is borne of sheer chaos. Recently, Kharkov’s own True Tough, The Ground is On Fire, and Mordox found themselves at the center of a wild rumor mill. Picture this: a concert about to kick off, the lights are dimmed, and just when you think the show is about to start, in walks the TCC with police, asking for a document check! It’s almost as if the universe couldn’t resist throwing a plot twist into their gig. Spoiler alert: no, the musicians were not summoned like some rock ‘n’ roll Avengers!
So here’s what actually went down. The musicians took to Instagram, which is basically the town square of modern rumor control, to set the record straight like a DJ at a wedding after a few too many cocktails. They confirmed that yes, representatives from the TCC, coolly accompanied by police officers, did arrive just before their performance. But let’s be clear: they weren’t handcuffed or dragged off to some musical dungeon! Just a standard document check, folks! And let me tell you, that’s a scene that could give any reality TV show a run for its money.
In their own words, “We were asked to travel with them only to check our documents.” So, why the cancellation? Well, it turns out the TCC wanted to make sure everything was above board – who could argue with that? The artists noted they were stuck at the TCC longer than anticipated, causing their performance time to shrink faster than a politician’s promises. One minute you’re gearing up to rock the stage, and the next, you’re performing an impromptu waiting game. Bravo to the TCC for giving them a new definition of ‘setlist’!
But hold your horses, dear reader! Can we just take a moment to appreciate the reaction from the artists? They emphasized they weren’t forcibly detained, just politely asked to check their credentials, which honestly is a relief. They even remarked, “this is a normal process that many Ukrainians go through.” Talk about keeping it real while juggling a fanbase. You’ve got to love the resilience of artists—turning a potential PR nightmare into an educational moment about the norms of life during wartime.
Now, if you thought this was the end of the drama, think again! As rumors swirled around social media that our musical trio had been whisked away into the mysterious world of military bureaucracy—cue the dramatic music—the truth was simply that they’d entered the realm of compliance checks, not a government conspiracy to silence rock stars. Where’s the fun in that?
In conclusion, these Kharkov musicians managed to use their quick wit and charm to defuse a potentially catastrophic misunderstanding with grace. If anything, they’ve given us a valuable lesson: always check your documents before heading out for a gig! Now let’s boost those concert reschedules and rock this town like the document-checking warriors that they are!
So remember, folks: when life hands you lemons, turn them into a document-check party! Now, who’s ready for the real show to go on?
The artists denied rumors about the summonses being served and explained why they had to cancel the concerts.
Kharkov musicians commented on rumors that there was allegedly a raid at their concert TCK and told what really happened then.
It’s about “True Tough“, “The ground is on fire” And “Mordox“. In a joint post on Instagram, the musicians commented on the rumors that had recently spread around them. The artists confirmed that before the performance, TCC employees, accompanied by police officers, actually came to them. The musicians were asked to travel with them only to check their documents. The artists noted that the concerts had to canceled due to the fact that this procedure took a lot of time, so they no longer had the opportunity to speak in front of the public.
“In Kharkov, at the beginning of the performance, representatives of the TCC, accompanied by the police, visited us and asked us to go with them to check our documents. We would like to note that only the participants of Mordox, True Tough and our operator (who is a member of “Grunt Palae”) were taken to check the documents. Unfortunately , we were in the TCC longer than expected, so we did not have the opportunity to hold concerts. During the entire time we were in the TCC, no more people showed up to check their documents,” the artists commented.
Kharkov musicians commented on what really happened at their concert
The musicians also emphasized that they were not detained by force, but were simply asked to travel with them to check their documents. They noted that the TCCs were simply doing their job, and this is standard procedure in a war.
“Note that the TCC did their job; we were not detained by force, but simply asked to drive through and check our documents. In general, this is a normal process that many Ukrainians go through, and we are no exception,” the artists assured.
Group “Ground is burning”
Let us remind you that the other day information spread that in Kharkov there were members of three musical groups at once taken to TCC. It was reported that they were served with summonses. However, according to the comments of the musicians, the rumors are not true.
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