Terminal 5, 610 W 56th St., Manhattan, NY 10019, USA. Led by its founders, Shura and Lyova, the fabled and now ex-patriate Russian Alternative Hard Rock Band B2-II stormed into Manhattan’s “Terminal 5” on an American Memorial Day Eve, tearing into a packed house of roaring Russian-speaking immigrant fans, delivering past and present ‘hit songs’ representative of an alternative resistance-oriented Russian avant-garde audience that opposes the Ukraine War, and taking on society in general with a broad frontal sociomusical assault on complacency. Credit: ©Julia Mineeva/EGBN TV News/Alamy Live New


Terminal 5, 610 W 56th St., Manhattan, NY 10019, USA. Led by its founders, Shura and Lyova, the fabled and now ex-patriate Russian Alternative Hard Rock Band B2-II stormed into Manhattan’s “Terminal 5” on an American Memorial Day Eve, tearing into a packed house of roaring Russian-speaking immigrant fans, delivering past and present ‘hit songs’ representative of an alternative resistance-oriented Russian avant-garde audience that opposes the Ukraine War, and taking on society in general with a broad frontal sociomusical assault on complacency. Credit: ©Julia Mineeva/EGBN TV News/Alamy Live News


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Location: Terminal 5, 610 W 56th St., Manhattan, NY 10019
Photo credit: © Julia Mineeva/EGBN TV News/Alamy Live News / Alamy / Afripics
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