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Vopli Vidopliassova
Vopli Vidopliassova Malanka show (40th anniversary World Tour)
Carpe Diem Banquet Hall
28847 Franklin Rd
Southfield, MI 48034

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Vopli Vidopliassova – Malanka Tour Comes to Detroit
January 16, 2026 | Carpe Diem Banquet Hall
After a sold-out show at Carpe Diem in 2025, Vopli Vidopliassova returns to Detroit this January for a special Malanka Night celebrating the Ukrainian New Year.
The legendary pioneers of Ukrainian rock, VV are known for their explosive mix of punk, folk, and global grooves. As part of their 40th Anniversary celebration, they electrified audiences across North America in 2025 — and now they’re back with a new winter concert series that blends tradition with rebellious energy.
This festive Malanka edition will feature VV’s full live show, a joyful seasonal atmosphere, and a special Malanka menu available at the venue (not included in ticket price).
During their 2025 North American tour, VV raised over 50000 dollars for Misto Dobra and other Ukrainian charities. The band is continuing that mission on the 2026 tour with the goal of doubling the impact through on-site auctions, donations, and community efforts.
Presented with support from local partner Helping Hands for Ukraine.
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Vopli Vidoplyassova – 40th Anniversary North American Tour
For four decades, Vopli Vidoplyassova (VV) has been Ukraine’s ultimate cultural ambassador. Their anthems — Vesna, Tantsi, Krayina Mriy, Halia, Hody, and Den Narodzhennia — are sung by heart by generations of Ukrainians. As the first Ukrainian band to tour internationally and gain global recognition, VV’s explosive fusion of punk, rock, and folk has carried the spirit of Ukraine across continents, igniting stages and uniting audiences.
Emerging from the Soviet underground, VV became a symbol of Ukrainian identity, resilience, and creative freedom. Their powerful performances at festivals like WOMAD, Sziget, Montreux Jazz Festival, Woodstock Poland, and Rock am Ring cemented their status as global icons. Along the way, they’ve collaborated with world music legends such as Manu Chao and Khaled, and deeply influenced artists like Eugene Hütz of Gogol Bordello, who calls them his musical teachers — a legacy featured in the recent Gogol Bordello documentary.
VV frontman Oleg Skrypka is also the founder of Kraina Mriy, one of Ukraine’s oldest and most influential cultural festivals, which has played a vital role in promoting new Ukrainian voices and providing humanitarian support through its charitable foundation.
Now, for the first time in nearly a decade, VV returns to North America for an explosive 14-city tour celebrating 40 years of music, movement, and meaning.
Audiences can expect a career-spanning set filled with legendary hits, deep cuts, and high-voltage surprises. Select cities will feature unforgettable collaborations with Eugene Hütz (Gogol Bordello), Lemon Bucket Orkestra, Hazmat Modine horns, Matt Darriau (The Klezmatics), Dumai Dunai, and other special guests. Every show includes an exclusive Meet & Greet with the band — a rare chance for fans to connect, ask questions, and show their support.
This tour is also a humanitarian mission. At each concert, a charity auction will raise funds for Misto Dobra (The City of Goodness) — a Ukrainian non-governmental organization offering shelter, medical care, psychological support, and long-term rehabilitation for mothers and children affected by war, domestic violence, and trauma. 100 percent of proceeds will go directly toward helping families rebuild their lives with dignity and hope.
Tour dates, tickets, and more info: rootsandchordsmusic.com
Read MoreFor four decades, Vopli Vidoplyassova (VV) has been Ukraine’s ultimate cultural ambassador. Their anthems — Vesna, Tantsi, Krayina Mriy, Halia, Hody, and Den Narodzhennia — are sung by heart by generations of Ukrainians. As the first Ukrainian band to tour internationally and gain global recognition, VV’s explosive fusion of punk, rock, and folk has carried the spirit of Ukraine across continents, igniting stages and uniting audiences.
Emerging from the Soviet underground, VV became a symbol of Ukrainian identity, resilience, and creative freedom. Their powerful performances at festivals like WOMAD, Sziget, Montreux Jazz Festival, Woodstock Poland, and Rock am Ring cemented their status as global icons. Along the way, they’ve collaborated with world music legends such as Manu Chao and Khaled, and deeply influenced artists like Eugene Hütz of Gogol Bordello, who calls them his musical teachers — a legacy featured in the recent Gogol Bordello documentary.
VV frontman Oleg Skrypka is also the founder of Kraina Mriy, one of Ukraine’s oldest and most influential cultural festivals, which has played a vital role in promoting new Ukrainian voices and providing humanitarian support through its charitable foundation.
Now, for the first time in nearly a decade, VV returns to North America for an explosive 14-city tour celebrating 40 years of music, movement, and meaning.
Audiences can expect a career-spanning set filled with legendary hits, deep cuts, and high-voltage surprises. Select cities will feature unforgettable collaborations with Eugene Hütz (Gogol Bordello), Lemon Bucket Orkestra, Hazmat Modine horns, Matt Darriau (The Klezmatics), Dumai Dunai, and other special guests. Every show includes an exclusive Meet & Greet with the band — a rare chance for fans to connect, ask questions, and show their support.
This tour is also a humanitarian mission. At each concert, a charity auction will raise funds for Misto Dobra (The City of Goodness) — a Ukrainian non-governmental organization offering shelter, medical care, psychological support, and long-term rehabilitation for mothers and children affected by war, domestic violence, and trauma. 100 percent of proceeds will go directly toward helping families rebuild their lives with dignity and hope.
Tour dates, tickets, and more info: rootsandchordsmusic.com
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