Expanded prize money for the "Name" vocal competition reaches 5 million rubles
The third instalment of the regional vocal competition 'Name' has commenced in Kuban, attracting a multitude of talented singers from across the region. Organized by the regional Ministry of Culture with the support of the Krasnodar Krai Department of Information Policy, the competition promises a prize fund of five million rubles, a significant increase from its previous two million.
Registration for participants is open until September 30, 2025, on the official competition website. Over the past three years, more than 1,500 individuals have taken part in the project, with some joining regional creative collectives and many embarking on successful solo careers.
The final stage of the competition will take place towards the end of the year, featuring no more than 15 performers. The finalists will prepare for their final number on one of the best theater-concert stages in Krasnodar over ten days.
The competition, first launched in 2022 at the initiative of talented youth, has been growing in popularity and influence. Annual meetings with contestants help improve the project, ensuring it remains relevant and beneficial for participants.
The success of the competition is evident in the formation of vocal groups like 'Name', which was formed by the finalists of the second season. The group has been touring the Krasnodar Krai with great success.
For those interested in the competition, it is recommended to visit official regional cultural websites, music conservatories, or local news sources from Kuban for the most accurate and updated details. With the increased prize fund and opportunities, the third 'Name' Vocal Competition promises to be an exciting event for both participants and spectators alike.
The diverse performers participating in the third 'Name' Vocal Competition are not only vying for a substantial prize fund, but also seeking opportunities to elevate their lifestyle and career in the fashion-and-beauty and home-and-garden industries. The success of previous participants has led to the formation of vocal groups like 'Name', whose performances have transcended mere musical entertainment, creating attractive home-and-garden-themed productions.