The Doberman Media editorial team acknowledges: This text is about nothing in particular. One of our writers just got swept up in the emotions at a concert and decided to pour them out onto the page. We’re happy to publish it—because we, too, love Bi-2, the orchestra, and a little chaos on stage.
On November 1, 2025, in Frankfurt am Main, it wasn’t just a concert—it was a true rock cataclysm: Bi-2 with a symphony orchestra. I was standing in the fan zone, and if someone had told me that in 15 minutes bras would be flying onto the stage and a fight would break out in my section, I wouldn't have believed it. But that's exactly what happened.

From the very first chords of “Compromise,” the audience went wild. The orchestra did not just play along – it broke the strings, as if Lyova and Shura themselves were conducting not only the musicians, but also our hearts. Violins were crying, drums were beating in their chests, and when "The Last Hero" sounded, half of the hall was already standing on the seats.

And then the madness began. Girls threw bras on the stage - black, red, with lace. One fell right into Shura's microphone, Lyova laughed so much that he almost broke his voice.
But the climax was yet to come. During “My Love,” a fight broke out. Two burly guys, who had clearly had one too many beers, started throwing punches over a seat.

The final is "Silver". The orchestra fell silent, only the guitars and voice remained.
I stepped outside, and the thought kept running through my head: they didn't just leave—they left a reminder that it's possible to be a rock star without selling your soul.
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