

Kazakh Singer Kairat Nurtas Receives Unique Gifts and Debt Reminder at Tashkent Concert
A heartwarming scene unfolded during a recent Kairat Nurtas concert in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. A long-time fan, who identified himself only as an elderly man, approached the stage and presented Nurtas with a medal and a prayer rug. "I've been coming to your concerts for 10 years with my family," the man said, "and I've become a millionaire selling tickets!" He then gifted Nurtas the medals, explaining they were a trust from his children, and expressed his hope that Nurtas' children would become world champions. He also presented Nurtas with a prayer rug, a significant cultural gesture, that belonged to his grandmother who passed away at 104. The man also reminded the singer of a promise from a 2017 concert. "You forgot your belt that night. I gave you mine, and you promised me a horse. When will I get it?" he asked, prompting laughter from the audience. The interaction showcases the strong bond between Kairat Nurtas and his dedicated fans, demonstrating the power of music and personal connections.