POP/ROCK - June 9, 1992
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Red Square Rock: Rock, R&B;, pop, jazz, folk, rap and classical artists from Russia, France, Belgium, Australia, Germany, England and the United States are preparing for “Dancing on Lenin’s Tomb,” the first concert to be held in Moscow’s Red Square. After nearly four years of negotiations, the free concert, billed as a celebration of freedom for the citizens of the Commonwealth of Independent States, is finally set for June 21. More than 100,000 are expected to attend. Performers will be announced soon.
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