Dimash Qudaibergen Receives Big Welcome from Fans in Mexico City
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As soon as Dimash Qudaibergen landed in Mexico City, the airport transformed into a fan zone — dozens of fans surrounded the Kazakh artist, greeting him with photos, hugs, and cheers, Orda.kz reports.
The singer held two concerts on October 8 and 10, which drew more than 25,000 spectators and became a major cultural event across Latin America. Videos from the shows are now circulating widely on social media.
During his stay, Qudaibergen also visited the Kazakh Embassy in Mexico City, where he met with representatives of the local diaspora. According to Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the visit included several symbolic moments: the artist played the first move in a game of togyzkumalak with Ambassador Almurat Turganbekov and performed the tusaukeser ceremony for one-year-old Khalid Yildyz, blessing the child for a prosperous future.


As part of his mission as Goodwill Ambassador for the UN International Organization for Migration, Dimash Qudaibergen also addressed the devastating consequences of wars and called for peace, mutual understanding, and collective efforts to prevent conflicts and strengthen stability,
the Foreign Ministry noted.
Earlier this month, the singer also performed to a sold-out audience in New York City on October 5, marking his debut on one of America’s most prominent stages.
Original Author: Alina Pak
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