The legendary Asia Dauysy (Voice of Asia) international music festival is making a triumphant return after an 18-year hiatus, set to welcome global talents to the city of Almaty from July 28 to 30. The festival's press service announced this exciting news on June 29, sparking anticipation and excitement among music enthusiasts.

Asia Dauysy was an annual extravaganza held in Almaty from 1990 to 2005, attracting a plethora of well-known artists and promoting numerous talented musicians and singers. This festival served as a platform where idols of several generations and music fans of various genres converged.
The highlight of this year's festival will be the headlining performance by the iconic musical group, The Black Eyed Peas. Known for their chart-topping hits and energetic live shows, The Black Eyed Peas are set to electrify the audience and create an unforgettable experience at the Medeu open-air ice skating rink.
Throughout its history, Asia Dauysy has showcased a lineup of global stars, leaving audiences captivated and yearning for more. Renowned artists such as Patricia Kaas, Pupo, Toto Cutugno, Jimmy Somerville, Mithun Chakraborty, Soner Arica, Alla Pugacheva, Philipp Kirkorov, Valery Leontiev, Boney M, and Haddaway have graced the festival's stage, delivering mesmerizing performances that transcended language and cultural boundaries.
Building up the excitement for the main event, the Asia Dauysy picnic was held on July 2, featuring captivating performances by talented Kazakh singers such as Sadraddin, Moldanazar, and the Plebs band. This prelude served as a delightful teaser, whetting the appetite of music enthusiasts eagerly awaiting the grand spectacle later this month.
The revival of Asia Dauysy marks a significant milestone in Almaty's cultural landscape and reinforces Kazakhstan's growing prominence in the international music scene. With its rich history and tradition of bringing together diverse musical talents, the festival promises to create an atmosphere of unity and celebration, transcending borders and fostering cultural exchange.
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