Dimash Qudaibergen
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Born | Dinmuhammed Qanatuly Qudaibergen 24 May 1994 Aqtobe, Aqtobe Region, Kazakhstan |
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Years active | 2010–present |
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Dinmuhammed Qanatuly Qudaibergen[a] (born 24 May 1994), known professionally as Dimash Qudaibergen[b] and mononymously as Dimash (/dɪˈmɑːʃ/ dih-MAHSH), is a Kazakh singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. He is university-trained in classical as well as contemporary music, and is known for his exceptionally wide vocal range.[1][2][3][4] He has performed songs in 12 languages.[5]
Although offered a position at the Astana Opera, he decided to carve out his career in contemporary music, mixing classical elements and traditional Kazakh music with pop music.[6]
He gained significant popularity in Kazakhstan and other post-Soviet countries in 2015 upon becoming the Grand Prix winner of Slavianski Bazaar in Vitebsk, Belarus.[7] He rose to fame in China with his participation as a "wildcard competitor" in Hunan TV's Singer 2017 (Chinese: 歌手2017),[8][9] finishing second overall.
Early life
[edit]Dinmuhammed Qanatuly Qudaibergen was born on 24 May 1994 in Aktobe, to Qanat Qūdaibergenūly Aitbaev (Kazakh: Қанат Құдайбергенұлы Айтбаев) and Svetlana Aitbaeva (Kazakh: Светлана Айтбаева). He is a Muslim.[10] His father previously led the regional Cultural Development Board of Aktobe.[11] His mother is a soprano singer at the Aktobe Philharmonic Society,[12] a Member of the Standing Committee on Social and Cultural Development (Deputy of Maslihat of Aktobe region) and artistic director of the children's studio Saz in the Aktobe Region.[13]
Qudaibergen has a younger sister named Raushan and a younger brother named Abilmansur, who is also a musician, songwriter, guitarist, pianist and drummer.
Qudaibergen was brought up in a close-knit musical family, and his grandparents played a major role in his upbringing, which followed largely traditional Kazakh customs.
Qudaibergen began performing at a young age, singing and playing the piano. His first appearance on stage was at the age of two in a minor role in a local theatre production. At home, Qudaibergen took an interest in musical instruments, and his parents and his music teacher noticed that he had absolute pitch.[14] At the age of five, he began to take piano and vocal lessons at the children's studio of the local music college. Qudaibergen first sang on stage the same year, at the age of five.[15] At the age of six, in 2000, he won the national piano contest Aynalayin.[15]
Education
[edit]At the age of five, he began taking violin and singing lessons at the children's studio of the Zhubanov Music College,[16] where he would later attend university accompanied by his grandmother Miua. He has expressed gratitude to his early teachers and to his grandmother, who took him to his lessons every day despite the pain in her legs. Dimash first sang on stage the same year, at the age of five.[15] He later attended Gymnasium No. 32 in Aktobe.[17] Dimash completed a Broadway Musical master class in 2009.[18]
In 2014, he graduated in Classical Music with a specialization in voice (Bel Canto) from the Akhmet Zhubanov Aktobe Music Faculty Aktobe[citation needed] and began his studies in Contemporary Music (jazz, pop) in the Kazakh National University of Arts in Astana, [19] where he graduated with a major in Voice on June 27, 2018..[20][21]
On June 18, 2020, he graduated from the same university with a master's degree in Composition[22] by defending his master's thesis with a perfect score and received a recommendation for admission to doctoral studies in music.[23][24]
In December 2022, Dimash became the owner of the Bolashak International Scholarship.[25]
Career
[edit]He began singing and playing the piano in various places and competitions throughout his childhood. At the age of six, in 2000, he won the national piano contest Aynalayin.[15]
2010–2014: Early career
[edit]From 2010 to 2013, Dimash participated in and won four major singing competitions, in Kazakhstan (Sonorous Voices of Baikonur, 2010, and Zhas Kanat, 2012), Ukraine (Oriental Bazaar, 2012), and Kyrgyzstan (Meikin Asia, 2013).[15][26][27]
With winning the prestigious National Zhas Kanat Contest in 2012, Dimash gained for the first time wide attention from the Kazakh national media.[28] He won the three-day vocal competition with a full jury score of 180 out of 180 points; the first time in the history of the contest.[29]
In 2013, he was invited to perform as a guest singer at the Türkçevizyon Gala Night in Denizli, Turkey.[30]
As a teenager, Dimash also became involved in taekwondo and swimming. During this time he composed the music for two of his future hits, "Körkemim" (Kazakh: Көркемім) with lyrics written by his father and "Unforgettable Day" based on a poem by Baisengir. Dimash also recorded three music videos, two versions of Körkemim (2013, 2014) and "Daididau" (2014).
In 2014, he graduated from the Zhubanov Music College in Aktobe and began his studies in Astana at the Kazakh National University of Arts at the faculty of "Pop Art". Dimash continued performing in public and even participated in a concert for the Day of Teacher. On December 30, 2014, he received an award from the Daryn State Youth Award.[31]
2015–2016: Slavianski Bazaar, international performances and Unforgettable Day Tour
[edit]Following his graduation, Dimash performed in various European and Asian countries. In 2015, he was invited to participate at the Slavic Bazaar in Vitebsk, Belarus,[7] an annual international contest for prominent singers, after one of the organizers had seen him perform live in Kazakhstan.[32] Dimash went on to win the Grand Prix on 13 July 2015, with a score of 175 points out of 180.[33] During the three days of the contest, he was the clear favorite of both the jury and audience.[7] With his original renditions of the Kazakh folk song "Daididau", the Russian singer Alla Pugacheva's "Blizzard Again" (Russian: Опять Метель) and the French singer Daniel Balavoine's "SOS d'un terrien en détresse", he gained wide recognition from the jury and international media.[34][6] Chairman of the jury, Polad Bülbüloğlu, stated that Dimash possessed three voices in one: a low and medium voice, and altino, a rare voice, and that he used all of them professionally.[6][35]
Upon winning Slavianski Bazaar, Qudaibergen regularly appeared in national TV shows and public events. His guest performances included at Expo 2015 in Milan, Italy; at the theatrical show Mangilik El, dedicated to the 550th anniversary of the Kazakh Khanate; at the 2015 Eurasia International Film Festival in Almaty; and at an Astana Opera Concert that was attended by the Chinese President Xi Jinping[36]
Dimash released his second own composition "Unforgettable Day" in August 2015. In October 2015, Qudaibergen was selected to represent Kazakhstan at the 2015 ABU TV Song Festival in Istanbul, Turkey.[37] Dimash performed "Daididau", receiving a standing ovation.[38] In November, Dimash performed at the closing ceremony of Mary – Culture and Arts Capital of the Turkic World festival, in Turkmenistan.[39]
He released his self-titled debut extended play (EP) on 1 January 2016. Dimash appeared on various TV shows singing "My Swan" (Kazakh: Аққуым) in a duet with Mayra Muhammad-kyzy.[citation needed] In February 2016, his rendition of "Daididau" was selected by the European Broadcasting Union to represent Kazakhstan in their "Around the World in 80 Minutes of Music" program dedicated to the World Radio Day 2016 that was played by radio stations around the world.[40] In March, Dimash sang with his parents at the Women's Day concert in Astana, and took part in the "All Stars for My Beloved" concert dedicated to International Women's Day at the Kremlin Palace in Moscow.[41] In March and April, he went on tour with the Kazakh University of Arts Symphony Orchestra in Vienna, Austria; Maribor, Slovenia; and Belgrade, Serbia, performing "SOS d'un terrien en détresse" and "Daididau".[42]
Dimash had his first headlined tour from April to December 2016, in celebration of the 25th anniversary of independence of Kazakhstan. Dimash achieved 21 out of the 27 total planned concerts in 25 regions of Kazakhstan, which also included two additional concerts in the cities of Kazan and Ufa in Russia. He named his tour Unforgettable Day, after his own song by the same name.[43] The concerts consisted of a wide variety of songs in various languages. He received the “Pop Artist” award at the People's Favorite ceremony in Kazakhstan.
In July 2016, he was invited to perform at the Slavic Bazaar opening ceremony in Belarus, where he sang a duet with Nagima Eskalieva, and was also honored to raise the flag of the festival.[44] In 2016, Qudaibergen also served as a judge at Bala Dausy 2016 (Voice of Children 2016).[45]
Other performance highlights of Dimash in 2016 included his guest performance at the annual Zhas Kanat Contest;[46] and his performances of "Diva Dance" at an Astana Day Concert that was attended by the President of Kazakhstan;[47] of the rap song "I Am Kazakh" (with Yerbolat and Alashuly) at Almaty's 1000th Birthday Gala Concert;[48] at a UNESCO event in Paris, France;[47] his performance at the Turkic Culture Festival in Seoul, South Korea, performing for the presidents of South Korea, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Kyrgyzstan, Azerbaijan, and Turkmenistan;[49] and he represented Kazakhstan, alongside baritone Sundet Baigozhin, as a guest singer at the Big Opera 2016 TV competition in Russia.[50]
In November 2016, the director of Astana Opera State Theatre, Toleubek Alpiyev, invited Qudaibergen to work as an opera singer, stating that his voice would be "ideal for baroque opera",[51] but he decided to pursue a career in contemporary music.[52]
2017: Singer, success in China and solo concert Bastau
[edit]In early 2017, Dimash appeared in the fifth season of Hunan Television's I Am a Singer (Chinese: 歌手2017),[53][54] under the recommendation of director Hong Tao, and signed a contract with Black Gold Talent in Beijing. At 22, he was the youngest participant in the history of the show, and competed against professional and top-selling Chinese singers as a 'wildcard' competitor. Dimash's mother later said that he hoped to reach at least the middle stage of the competition.[55]
He won Episodes 1, 2 and 6, with his performances of "S.O.S d'un terrien en détresse", "Opera 2", and "Adagio".[56] He made it to the finals, and finished as runner-up to Hong Kong singer Sandy Lam.
Singer 2017 – Ranking of Dimash Qudaibergen | ||||||||
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Episode | Round | Broadcast date | Song title | Original singer | Song introduction | Ranking | Remarks | |
1 | Qualifier Round 1 | 21 January 2017 | "A Soul's Plea for Help" (French: SOS d'un terrien en détresse) |
Daniel Balavoine | Lyrics: Luc Plamondon Composer: Michel Berger Arranger: Kubert Leung |
1 | 1st place in Singer voting | |
2 | Knockout Round 1 | 28 January 2017 | "Opera 2" (Russian: Опера 2) |
Vitas | Lyrics: Vitas, V. Borovsky Composer: Vitas Arranger: Da Ridan |
1 | 1st place in Overall Ranking | |
3 | Challenge Round 1 | 4 February 2017 | "The Show Must Go On" | Queen | Lyrics: Brian May Composer: Queen Arranger: Erlan Bekchurin |
3 | 1st place in Overall Ranking | |
4 | Knockout Round 2 | 11 February 2017 | "Late Autumn" (Chinese: 秋意浓) |
Jacky Cheung | Lyrics: Daryl Yao Composer: Kōji Tamaki Arranger: Samal Ermakhanov |
3 | 2nd place in Overall ranking | |
5 | Challenge Round 2 | 18 February 2017 | "Uptown Funk"[citation needed] | Mark Ronson, Bruno Mars | Lyrics/Composer: Devon Christopher Gallaspy, Mark Ronson, Bruno Mars, Nicholas Williams, Philip Martin Lawrence II, Jeff Bhasker Arranger: Kid |
6 | ||
6 | Knockout Round 3 | 25 February 2017 | "Adagio" (English) | Lara Fabian | Lyrics/Composer: Remo Giazotto, Rick Allison, Lara Fabian, Dave Pickell Arranger: Erlan Bekchurin |
1 | 2nd place in Overall ranking | |
7 | Qualifier Round 3 | 4 March 2017 | "Daididau" (Kazakh: Дайдидау) |
Unknown | Lyrics: Мағжан Жұмабаев Composer: Unknown Arranger: Erlan Bekchurin, Bakytbek Zeinelov |
3 | ||
8 | Knockout Round 4 | 11 March 2017 | "Daybreak" (Chinese: 天亮了) |
Han Hong | Lyrics/Composer: Han Hong Arranger: Erlan Bekchurin |
5 | ||
9 | Challenge Round 4 | 18 March 2017 | "All by Myself"[57] | Eric Carmen | Lyrics: Eric Carmen Composer: Eric Carmen, Sergei Rachmaninoff Arranger: Erlan Bekchurin |
2 | ||
10 | Knockout Round 5 | 25 March 2017 | "Unforgettable Day" (Kazakh: Ұмытылмас күн) |
Dimash Qudaibergen | Lyrics: Oral Baisengir (Kazakh) Composer: Dimash Qudaibergen Arranger: Erlan Bekchurin |
3 | 1st place in Overall ranking | |
Lyrics: Kaysha Tabarakkyzy (Mandarin) Composer: Dimash Qudaibergen Arranger: Erlan Bekchurin | ||||||||
11 | Breakout Round | 1 April 2017 | Exempted (did not perform this week by-virtue of being first-round singer) | |||||
12 | Semi-finals | 8 April 2017 | "Confessa" (Italian) | Adriano Celentano | Lyrics: Mogol (Italian) Composer: Gianni Bella Arranger: Erlan Bekchurin |
2 | — | |
Lyrics: Tang Tian (Mandarin) Composer: Gianni Bella Arranger: Erlan Bekchurin | ||||||||
"The Diva Dance" | Inva Mula Tchako | Composer: Éric Serra Arranger: Erlan Bekchurin | ||||||
13 | Grand Finals | 15 April 2017 | "A Tribute to MJ" medley | Arranger: Erlan Bekchurin, Chen Di | 2 | Duet with Laure Shang 2nd place Overall ranking of semi-final and finals (and runner-up of Singer 2017) | ||
"The Way You Make Me Feel" | Michael Jackson | Lyrics/Composer: Michael Jackson | ||||||
"Billie Jean" | ||||||||
"Dangerous" | Lyrics/Composer: Michael Jackson Bill Bottrell Teddy Riley | |||||||
"Earth Song" | Lyrics/Composer: Michael Jackson | |||||||
14 | 2017 Biennial Concert | 22 April 2017 | "Give Me Love" (Kazakh: Маxаббат Бер Маған) | Dimash Qudaibergen | Lyrics: Munaydar Balmolda Composer: Аigül Bajanova Arranger: Erlan Bekchurin |
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In episode 1 of Singer 2017, Dimash sang "SOS d'un terrien en détresse". After winning this episode, Dimash's name became prominent in social media and his success made headlines in China, Kazakhstan as well as French media and TV programs.[58]
Dimash also won episode 2 with his version of Vitas' "Opera 2",[59] and came in third in Episode 3 with his rendition of Queen's "The Show Must Go On".[60] Hunan TV and the Chinese media named him "a bridge for Kazakh-Chinese cultural cooperation".[61] Between the recordings of episodes 3 and 4, Dimash performed at the 2017 Winter Universiade Opening Ceremony, singing Sarah Brightman's "A Question of Honor" with Zarina Altynbayeva.[62] He performed his first ever Mandarin song "Late Autumn" (Chinese: 秋意浓) in Episode 4 and ranked 3rd.[63] During the broadcast of episode 4, Dimash's meeting with Jackie Chan, his childhood idol, was shown.[64] He won episode 6 with his rendition of Lara Fabian's "Adagio" – a performance which was praised by Fabian.[65][66]
For episode 7, Dimash performed his rendition of the traditional Kazakh folk song "Daididau",[67] accompanied by the Folk Instrumental Ensemble of Dimash's university, the Kazakh National University of Arts.[68] Dimash and the instrumentalists performed wearing traditional Kazakh costumes (shapan).[69] He started the performance by playing a traditional piece named "Adai" (Kazakh: Адай) on the dombra, and then sang "Daididau". He came in third. His performance was received positively and sparked interest in Kazakh music and culture in China. Dimash later said in an interview that this gave him the opportunity to "make sure once again that music knows no boundaries".[70] After the broadcast of episode 7, a documentary about Dimash aired on Hunan TV.[71]
Dimash sang his own song "Unforgettable Day" for episode 10, with a section of the lyrics translated into Mandarin.[72] He came in third place. Within a few days, "Unforgettable Day" reached the top of the Fresh Asia Music Charts.[73] On 5 April, he released his first Chinese single "Eternal Memories" (Chinese: 拿不走的记忆), theme song of the movie Battle of Memories (Chinese: 记忆大师).[74]
In episode 12 of Singer, the semi-final, Dimash sang Adriano Celentano's "Confessa" in Italian, followed by "The Diva Dance" from the movie The Fifth Element. He placed second and was promoted to the final.[75] On 12 April, he released his single "Go Go Power Rangers", theme song of the movie Power Rangers in China.[76]
In the final of Singer 2017, Dimash sang "A Tribute to Michael Jackson" in a duet with Laure Shang. He finished Singer 2017 as runner-up.[citation needed] For the final episode of Singer 2017, Episode 14, the gala episode, Dimash performed a new song in Kazakh, "Give Me Love" (Kazakh: Маxаббат Бер Маған; Makhabbat Ber Magan).[77]
During Singer, Dimash appeared on various Chinese TV programs, including "Happy Camp",[57] My Boyfriend's A Superstar/Fan Fan Boyfriend[78] and Come Sing with Me (where fans were selected to sing with their idol); and had many other performances in China, including at the Chinese Top Ten Music Awards in Shanghai, where he won his first Chinese Award, namely for "Best Asian Singer";[66] at the Top Chinese Music Awards in Shenzhen, China, which are considered to be the Asian equivalent to the Grammy Awards, where he performed "Unforgettable Day" accompanied by Ouyang Nana on the piano, and won the "Most Popular International Singer" Award;[79][80] and at the Meeting on the Silk Road Gala, held by the Embassy of Kazakhstan and China's Department of Culture, in Beijing.[81]
Upon returning to Kazakhstan after the completion of Singer 2017, he was welcomed with a congratulatory event in Astana.[82]
Following Singer 2017, Dimash appeared and performed on numerous TV shows and public events in China, Kazakhstan and France.
His performances in France included his performance of "SOS d'un terrien en détresse" in the popular France 2 TV show Les Années Bonheur;[83] his charity performances at the Global Gift Galas in Paris and Cannes (to which he was invited by the foundation's Honorary Chair Eva Longoria);[84] at the Cannes Film Festival.[85] and at the Ruhani Zhangyru UNESCO Gala in Paris.[86]
On 27 June 2017, he held his first large-scale solo concert Bastau (Kazakh: Бастау) ("Beginning") in Astana, Kazakhstan.[87] Most of the three-hour concert was accompanied by a live orchestra; guest singers included Terry Lin, Loreen, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Marat Aitimov; and Dimash performed duets with Maira Mukhamedkyzy, Kristina Orbakaitė and with his parents, Svetlana Aitbayeva and Kanat Aitbayev.[88] Along with popular pieces from Singer 2017 and pre-Singer, he also debuted his new songs "My Star" (Kazakh: Жұлдызым), "Without You" (Kazakh: Кім екен), "Last Word" (Kazakh: Сөз соңы), and "Leyla" (Kazakh: Лейла).[89] Bastau was well-received and sold out to a crowd of around 30,000 people.[89][90]
In July, Dimash's new song "Ocean over Time" (Chinese: 时光·沧海) was released in China as the theme song for the game Moonlight Blade, that later won a Hollywood Music in Media Award.[91] In the same month, he sang at the Closing Ceremony of Slavic Bazaar in Vitebsk, Belarus, where his international career had started in 2015[92] and performed several songs for the audience of the 2017 Eurasia International Film Festival and its honorary guests Nicolas Cage and Adrien Brody.[93]
On 16 September, Dimash performed as the headliner at the Gakku Open-Air Festival in Almaty, to a crowd of 150,000 people.[94] Prior to this event, his highest recorded note was G♯7 in whistle register, on par with Mariah Carey.[43] At the Gakku Festival, he surpassed himself by hitting D8 during "Unforgettable Day".[95]
In 2017, the Kazakh figure skater Denis Ten, who was an Olympic medalist and friend of Dimash,[96] began using his rendition of "SOS d'un terrien en détresse" for his skating programs.[97] Later, after the skater's violent death due to an attempted robbery in July 2018, Dimash performed a tribute to him in his concert at Arnau, interpreting the song that Denis used as a musical background for his artistic performances.
2018: Continued success in China and breakthrough in Russia
[edit]Dimash continued having numerous performances in China. To highlight a few: he performed "Flight of the Bumblebee" and "Auld Lang Syne" (in Mandarin), accompanied by pianists Wu Muye and Maksim Mrvica, at the CCTV Spring Festival Gala;[98] "Jasmine" in a duet with the Grammy-winner Wu Tong at the Chinese New Year Gala;[99] a rendition of Lionel Richie's "Hello" as a guest performer at Singer 2018;[100] and "Daididau", accompanied by an orchestra, at the One Belt One Road Gala. He was invited as guest and performer at the "Choose Big Star" variety show; performed "You and Me" in a duet with Wáng Lì at the Chinese Mid Autumn Festival,[101] and premiered his first English single "Screaming" at the "Idol Hits" show.[102] In December, he performed his own composition "Unforgettable Day" at the Miss World 2018 Final,[103] and Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On" at the Hainan International Film Festival.[citation needed]
Dimash also participated in the "PhantaCity" short video play, in which he starred as the main actor and performed "If I Never Breathe Again" and "When You Believe".
He held three solo concerts in 2018: two "D-Dynasty" concerts in Fuzhou,[104] and Shenzhen;[105] and a solo concert in London, within the scope of the "Kazakhstan Day of Culture".[106]
In May, Dimash performed at the 71st Cannes Film Festival.[107] In July, he appeared at the Slavic Bazaar 2018 in Vitebsk, Belarus, as a judge and guest performer, and sang "SOS d'un terrien en détresse".[citation needed] In September, he participated as a guest at the international contest for young pop singers New Wave in Sochi, Russia, where he performed "Sinful Passion" for the first time, and sang "Adagio" at the closing ceremony.[citation needed]
In November, his collaboration with the renowned Russian composer Igor Krutoy started with their first single "Love of Tired Swans" (Russian: "Любовь уставших лебедей", "Lyubov' ustavshikh lebedey").[citation needed] Many performances in Russia followed and in December, at the annual "Pesnya Goda" Gala in Moscow, "Love of Tired Swans" was awarded one of the best songs of 2018.[108]
2019: The World's Best in the United States and solo concert Arnau
[edit]In January, he joined the Super Vocal TV competition for classical singers in China as a member of the judges.[109]
In early 2019, Dimash participated in the CBS talent competition The World's Best, in which he was presented to the US audience as the "Six Octave Man"[110] and "man with the world's widest vocal range".[111] He performed "SOS d'un terrien en détresse" in the audition round and "All by Myself" in the battle round. Despite being listed as front-runner,[112][113] Dimash withdrew from the competition in the champions round (semi-final), citing that he wished to leave the opportunity to younger performers, and after withdrawing he performed "Adagio" (the other two contestants of this round were the 13-year-old Indian pianist Lydian Nadhaswaram and the 12-year-old Kazakh singer Daneliya Tuleshova).[113]
In June, he released his first album, iD.[114] It reached platinum status within 37 seconds after release, and triple-platinum within the first hour.[115]
He held his second large-scale solo concert, Arnau (Kazakh: Арнау) (Dedication), in the Astana Arena in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan, on 29 June 2019, and the sell-out performance attracted 40,000 people.[citation needed]
This year, he continued his collaboration with Igor Krutoy with the songs "Mademoiselle Hyde", "Love is Like a Dream" (Russian: Любовь, похожая на сон), "Know" (Russian: Знай), "Olimpico" (also known as "Ogni Pietra"), "Where Love Lives" (Russian: Там, где живет любовь), "Passione", "Ulisse" (duet with Aida Garifullina), "Ti Amo Così" (with Aida Garifullina and Lara Fabian) and "Love of Tired Swans" (Russian: Любовь уставших лебедей). In October and November, he joined Krutoy as a guest performer on the Igor Krutoy Anniversary Tour, performing in New York City, Dubai,[116] Minsk,[citation needed] and Düsseldorf.[117]
On 5 December, Dimash was awarded "Best Vocalist in Classical Music" and won a Special Prize for "Discovery of the Year" at the Russian National Music Awards "Victoria" that are considered the Russian equivalent to the Grammy Awards.[118][119] Dimash gave his first solo concert in the USA on 10 December 2019.[120] The show was titled Arnau Envoy and took place at the Barclays Center in New York. The venue was sold out[citation needed] with 19,000 spectators[121] from 63 countries.[122]
Among Dimash's 2019 performances in Russia were his guest performances at the New Wave in Sochi,[citation needed] his headlining performance at the closing ceremony of the WorldSkills championships in Kazan,[123] and the Igor Krutoy Anniversary Gala on Ice in Moscow.[124]
He also had more performances in China, including a Queen medley that he performed with the Super Vocal finalists at Singer 2019;[citation needed] a headlining performance at the Mount Emei Music Festival;[citation needed] at the Asian Culture Carnival; at the Opening Ceremony of the Jackie Chan International Action Film Week;[125] at the Closing and Award Ceremony of the Silk Road International Film Festival;[citation needed] and a guest performance at Masked Singer China.[111]
Other international performances included the premiere of his song "Olimpico" (also known as "Ogni Pietra") at the Opening Ceremony of the European Games in Minsk, Belarus;[citation needed] and he represented Kazakhstan at the 2019 ABU TV Song Festival in Tokyo, Japan, performing "SOS d'un terrien en détresse".[126]
2020: Arnau tour and appearance on MTV USA
[edit]In early 2020, he appeared on two movie soundtracks, singing Hāi pí yíxià (Chinese: 嗨皮一下) for Vanguard[127] and Across Endless Dimensions, theme song of Creators: The Past.[128]
In February, his Arnau Europe Tour started,[citation needed] but was interrupted in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[129]
In May, he performed on live stream at Tokyo Jazz Festival (jp),[130] and in June appeared on CCTV1's Everlasting Classics (zh) singing Tang dynasty poetry by Zhang Jiuling.
On 18 June 2020, IPZUSA, a company based in New Jersey, officially announced on its website that a contract had been signed with Qudaibergen, to provide family-focused management, representation and consulting.[131]
On 30 September, it was announced that Dimash would debut a Kazakh language song,[132] being the first artist from Kazakhstan to appear on the official YouTube channel of MTV USA.[133] His songs continued to be ranked in the Top 5 by MTV USA Livestream for the next 10 weeks from 2 October to 18 December 2020. Interviews were broadcast on MTV USA YouTube Livestream with Dimash and Host Kevan Kenney between December 2020 and February 2021.[134][135]
In November, Dimash was interviewed for Muz-TV, answering questions about his career and life.[136]
On December 3, it was announced that Qudaibergen would be presenting his first online digital concert on a global streaming platform, Tixr.[137] The online concert Dimash Digital Show was to be a charity event, with part of the proceeds donated to Project C.U.R.E.[138]
In December, Dimash released his new music video for "I Miss You" with the collaboration of the Russian director Evgeny Kuritsyn.[139]
2021: Dimash Digital Show
[edit]On January 16, Dimash held his first online concert – Dimash Digital Show.[140] His performance of "SOS d'un terrien en détresse", "War and Peace", along with 15 other songs, marked the artist's collaboration with Project C.U.R.E.
Later that week two special performances (on 17 January, "Samaltau",[141] and on 20 January, "SOS d'un terrien en détresse"[142]) performed by Dimash were streamed by Sister Cities International for their 2021 Online Annual Gala Event, with the theme All Roads Lead to Diplomacy.[143]
On January 31, the single "Golden" music video by Dimash made its official debut via the Tixr American streaming platform immediately following the encore of the Dimash Digital Show on the same day.[144]
From 15 January to 4 June 2021, Dimash continually received a Top 5 ranking from the MTV USA Friday Livestream.[145] For 29 Weeks, from October 2020 to June 2021, there have been five top rated Dimash music videos streamed by MTV USA Friday Livestream to the North American market and around the world.
In March 2021 and May 2021 Dimash released videos of his singles for Kazakhstan celebrations, "Golden" for Nauryz, along with "Amanat" and "Kieli Meken", and "Qairan Elim" for the Unity Day. In May 2021, he also released a new music video for "Across Endless Dimensions", the OST for the Italian movie Creators: The Past. In April 2021 Dimash released the single "Be With Me"[146] and a new music video.[147] The song originally premiered during his Dimash Digital Show on 16 January 2021. In June 2021, Dimash released a new instrumental "River of Love" along with eminent Kazakh composer, Renat Gaissin.[148]
In November 2021, Dimash's song "Fly Away" took 6th place on Billboard's Hot Trending Songs, making the track one of the top 10 most mentioned songs on Twitter.[149]
Also in November 2021, he performed "Ikanaide" (Japanese: いかないで) or "Don't Go" by Kōji Tamaki for the 20th Tokyo Jazz Festival. It was his first song in Japanese.[150]
2022: Dimash post-pandemic concerts in Dubai, Düsseldorf, Prague
[edit]Dimash held his first solo live concert since the pandemic in Dubai, UAE on March 25, 2022, at the Coca-Cola Arena. Then resumed two of his Arnau tour in Düsseldorf on April 9, 2022, and Prague on April 16, 2022.
2023: Stranger tour and first live concert in Southeast Asia
[edit]In July 2022, Dimash announced his new concert tour Stranger to be held in Almaty, Kazakhstan on September 23, 2022, at Almaty Arena in the city.
Then continued in Yerevan, Armenia on April 29, 2023, at Karen Demirchyan Complex, in Antalya, Turkey on May 6, 2023, at Antalya Expo Center.
Dimash made his Southeast Asian debut concert at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on June 24, 2023, at Axiata Arena.
The concert to close the year was in Hong Kong on December 23, where he premiered two songs to the surprise of his audience, Smoke and When I've got you.
Other ventures
[edit]Modeling
[edit]Dimash has been a model for fashion labels[151] and for Lifestyle and Fashion magazines. He was on the magazine covers of Men's Health,[152] Southern Metropolis,[152] Starbox,[153] Easy,[154] L’Officiel Hommes, Ivyplume,[155] Chic,[156] Chic Teen, and Elle. He was also featured in photo series of other magazines, including Cosmopolitan[157] and OnlyLady, and in fashion videos for e.g. Elle Shop and Cosmopolitan.[158]
Acting
[edit]Dimash starred as an actor in several Chinese[78] and Russian[159][160] TV productions.
Singing contests
[edit]Dimash is the initiator in 2018 of the annual Kazakh Baqytty Bala Children's Singing Contest.[161][162][163] He also served as a jury member for Bala Dausy, Slavic Bazaar[citation needed], Super Vocal, New Wave.[164] and music contest Virtuosos[165]
Awards and achievements
[edit]Contests | |||
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Date | Competition | Location | Result |
2019 Feb–Mar | CBS talent competition show The World's Best | Hollywood, CA, United States | withdrew in semi-final[113] |
2017, Jan–Apr | Hunan TV Singer 2017 | Changsha, China | 2nd place[166] |
2015-07-(9–13) | International Festival of Arts Slavic Bazaar | Vitebsk, Belarus | Grand Prix[33] |
2013-07-19 | International Festival of Young Performers Meikin Asia | Cholpon-Ata, Kyrgyzstan | Grand Prix[167][26] |
2012-09-09 | International TV Contest of Young Performers Oriental Bazaar | Yalta, Ukraine | 1st prize[168] |
2012-05-20 | Republican Contest for Young Performers Under 30 Zhas Kanat | Astana, Kazakhstan | Grand Prix[169] |
2010 | International Festival Sonorous Voices of Baikonur | Baikonur, Kazakhstan | 1st place[15] |
2000 | Republic Contest Aynalayin | Aktobe, Kazakhstan | 1st place (category piano)[15] |
Awards | |||
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Date | Event | Location | Award |
2020-06-29 | Sina Awards | Beijing, China | "Most Popular Foreign Artist of the Year"[170] |
2020-04-23 | Annual ZD Awards | Moscow, Russia | "Cover Song of the Year" Award for Qudaibergen's rendition of "Love is Like a Dream" (Russian: "Любовь, похожая на сон") (composed by Igor Krutoy and originally sung by Alla Pugacheva)[171] |
2020-03-03 | Annual Ticketon Awards in the Field of Culture, Art and Sports | Almaty, Kazakhstan | "Pop Concert of the Year" Award for Qudaibergen's solo concert "Arnau"[172] |
2020-01-18 | National People's Favorite Awards | Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan | "Cultural Figure of the Year"[173] |
2020-01-11 | JSTYLE China Attitude Trend Setting Awards | Pingyao, China | "Best Male Singer of the Year"[174] |
2019-12-26 | 10th DoNews RenRen Awards | Beijing, China | "Most Popular Foreign Artist of the Year"[175] |
2019-12-07 | Annual Pesnya Goda Gala | Moscow, Russia | "Singer of the Year"[176] |
2019-12-07 | Annual Pesnya Goda Gala | Moscow, Russia | Awards for the composer Igor Krutoy, the lyricist Lilia Vinogradova and the singer Qudaibergen for the song "Olimpico" (also known as "Ogni Pietra") as one of the best songs of the year 2019[177] |
2019-12-07 | Annual Pesnya Goda Gala | Moscow, Russia | Awards for the composer Igor Krutoy, the poet Mikail Gutseriev and the singer Qudaibergen for the song "Know" (Russian: "Знай") as one of the best songs of the year 2019[178][179] |
2019-12-05 | Russian National Music Awards "Victoria" | Moscow, Russia | "Best Vocalist of the Year in Classical Music"[118][119] |
2019-12-05 | Russian National Music Awards "Victoria" | Moscow, Russia | Special Prize for "Discovery of the Year"[118][119] |
2018-12-16 | The Silk Road Cohesion Awards | Shanghai, China | "Most Influential Singer of The Year"[180] |
2018-12-01 | Annual Pesnya Goda Gala | Moscow, Russia | Awards for the composer Igor Krutoy, the poet Mikail Gutseriev and the singer Qudaibergen for the song "Love of Tired Swans" (Russian: "Любовь уставших лебедей") as one of the best songs of the year 2018[108] |
2018-02-10 | Top Global Chinese Music Awards | Beijing, China | "Most Popular Singer of the Year"[181] |
2018-02-01 | Belt and Road International Brand Spring Festival Gala | Beijing, China | "Friendship Outstanding Contribution" Award[182] |
2018-01-27 | Global Chinese Golden Chart Awards | Beijing, China | "Best Artist of the Year"[183][184] |
2018-01-18 | Weibo Annual Awards | Beijing, China | "New Music Power of the Year"[185] |
2017-12-27 | Golden Mango Star Awards | Changsha, China | "Most Popular Male Singer"[186] |
2017-12-21 | Beauty Touching Annual Charity Gala | Beijing, China | "Best International Singer"[187] |
2017-12-02 | iQIYI Awards Gala | Beijing, China | "Most Popular Male Singer"[188] |
2017-11-29 | Times Awaken L'Officiel Fashion Night Gala [citation needed] | Beijing, China | "Leader of Innovation Time" |
2017-11-14 | Hollywood Music in Media Awards | Hollywood, USA | Hollywood Music in Media Award for "Best Original Song" in the "Video Game" category for "Ocean Over The Time", the theme song of the online game "Moonlight Blade" (composer Thomas Parisch and singer Dimash Qudaibergen)[91] |
2017-08-27 | Fresh Asia Music Awards | Beijing, China | "Best Overseas Male Star"[189] |
2017-08-27 | Annual International Music Festival Astana Voice | Astana, Kazakhstan | "Astana Dausy" (Astana Voice)[190] |
2017-08-09 | Chinese Golden Melody Festival | Hong Kong | "Favorite Male Singer"[191] |
2017-07-20 | MTV Global Mandarin Music Awards | Shenzhen, China | "Most Popular Overseas Singer"[192] |
2017-07-19 | Tencent MTV Asia Music Gala | Guangzhou, China | "Most Popular Overseas Award" |
2017-05-26 | OK! magazine Music Gala | Beijing, China | "Most Popular Singer of the Year" |
2017-04-09 | 17th Top Chinese Music Awards | Shenzhen, China | "Most Popular International Singer"[80][79] |
2017-03-27 | 24th Chinese Top Ten Music Awards | Shanghai, China | "Best Asian Singer"[66] |
2017-03-03 | First President's Foundation Prize in Kazakhstan | Astana, Kazakhstan | Laureate[193] |
2016-01-22 | National People's Favorite Awards | Astana, Kazakhstan | "Best Pop Artist"[194][195] |
2015-12-28 | People of the Year | Astana, Kazakhstan | "Singer of the Year"[196] |
2014-12-30 | The State Youth Prize Daryn of the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan | Astana, Kazakhstan | Category "Stage"[31] |
Titles and Honors | |||
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Date | Event | Location | Award |
2023-10-24 | Decree of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan | Astana, Kazakhstan | The People's Artist of Kazakhstan[197] |
2023-06-22 | City University Malaysia | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | "Chancellor’s Medallion" (For Outstanding Contribution to the Performing Arts, in recognition and contribution to the performing arts and utilisation of his artistic mastery to transcend boundaries)[198] |
2022-11-09 | The Muslim 500 Magazine | Amman, Jordan | Ranked among "The 500 Most Influential Muslims"[199] |
2022-09-15 | Seventh Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions | Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan | "Commemorative medal awarded by Pope Francis"[200] |
2019-12-12 | Decree of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan | Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan | "Honored Worker of Kazakhstan"(ru) (medal and honorary title for significant contribution to the socioeconomic and cultural development of the country)[201] |
2019-12-11 | 40th session of the Maslikhat (regional parliament) of the Aktobe Region | Aktobe, Kazakhstan | "Honorary Citizen of the Aktobe Region"[202][203] |
2019-09-29 | Forbes 30 Under 30 2019 of Forbes Kazakhstan | Kazakhstan | Ranked among "30 Under 30" Most Influential People[204] |
2018-12-16 | The Silk Road Cohesion Awards | Shanghai, China | "Silk Road Youth Ambassador"[180] |
2018-09-29 | Forbes 30 Under 30 2018 of Forbes Kazakhstan | Kazakhstan | Ranked among "30 Under 30" Most Influential People[205] (article 185019)[206] |
2018-06-01 | Meeting with the Chairman of the Kazakh Tourism Board Rashid Kuzembaev | Aktobe, Kazakhstan | "Honorary Tourism Ambassador of Kazakhstan"[207] |
2018-02-01 | Belt and Road International Brand Spring Festival Gala | Beijing, China | "Friendship Ambassador" of China and Kazakhstan[182] |
2017-05-07 | Chinese Embassy in Kazakhstan | Astana, Kazakhstan | Honorary Certificate of Diplomacy[208] |
2017-04-26 | 25th session of the People's Assembly of Kazakhstan | Astana, Kazakhstan | Blessing by the President of Kazakhstan[209] |
2017-02-21 | Municipal Government of Chengdu | Chengdu, China | "Honorary Experience China Ambassador"[210][211] |
2016-12-30 | State Grand | Astana, Kazakhstan | "Leadership in the Field of Culture 2016"[212] |
2016-03-10 | Republic Youth Forum | Aktobe, Kazakhstan | Honored by the President of Kazakhstan for his successes[213] |
2016-02-02 | Assembly of the People of Kazakhstan | Astana, Kazakhstan | Certificate of Honor[214] |
Discography
[edit]- Albums
- iD (2019)
- Dimash Qudaibergen and Igor Krutoy (2021)
Filmography
[edit]Documentaries about Qudaibergen | ||||
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Year | TV channel | English Title | Original Title | Language |
2020 | Khabar TV and Kazakh TV | Dimash Show Inspiration[215] | Russian: Dimash Show Вдохновение (Dimash Show Vdokhnoveniye) | Kazakh and Russian |
2020 | Khabar TV and Kazakh TV | Dimash Show Entourage[216] | Russian: Dimash Show Окружение (Dimash Show Okruzheniye) | Kazakh and Russian |
2020 | Khabar TV | Dimash Show RISING[217] | Kazakh: Dimash Show САМҒАУ (Dimash Show SAMĞAW) | Kazakh and Russian |
2020 | Khabar TV and Kazakh TV | Dimash Show[218] | Dimash Show | Kazakh and Russian |
2019 | Qazaqstan TV | DIMASH[219] | DIMASH | Kazakh and Russian |
2017 | Khabar TV | Great Dimash[220] | Kazakh: Дүлдүл Димаш (Düldül Dimash) | Kazakh |
2017 | Hunan TV | Dimash The Singer[221] | Chinese: 迪玛希 歌手 (Dí mǎ xī Gēshǒu) | Mandarin and Kazakh |
Acting roles | |||||||
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Year | Production type | TV channel | English Title | Original Title | Language | Role | Remarks |
2022 | Extended Music Video, 12 Minutes (Drama) | Qazaq TV | The Story of One Sky | The Story of One Sky | English | 2 Roles (Main Role; a soldier, Secondary role; son of the soldier) | Featured Qudaibergen's song "The Story of One Sky" |
2020 | Short Movie (Comedy) | KTO | Krutoy, Krutaya and the Coolest[159][160] | Russian: Крутой, Крутая и самые крутые (Krutoy, Krutaya i samyye krutyye) | Russian | Supporting role (in 3 roles: a soldier, a singer and as himself) | Consists of remakes of scenes from popular Soviet comedy movies |
2019 | TV Musical | NTV | 1001 Nights, Territory of Love[citation needed] | Russian: 1001 ночь, или Территория любви (1001 noch', ili Territoriya lyubvi) | Russian | Supporting role (a Middle Eastern prince) | Featured Qudaibergen's song "Love of Tired Swans"; the lyrics of all featured songs were written by the Russian poet Mikail Gutseriev |
2018 | Short Movie (Drama) | Hunan TV | PhantaCity | PhantaCity | Mandarin and English | Main role (a boxer) | Featured Qudaibergen's songs "If I Never Breathe Again" and "When You Believe" |
2017 | TV show (one episode) | iQiyi | My Boyfriend's A Superstar/Fan Fan Boyfriend[78] | Chinese: 饭饭男友 (Fàn fàn nányǒu) | Mandarin and Kazakh | Main role (a fan's boyfriend) |
Solo concert TV productions | ||||
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Year | TV channel | Title | Concert Location | |
2020 | Inter | Arnau Kyiv[222] | Kyiv, Ukraine | |
2019 | Qazaqstan TV | Arnau Envoy[223] | New York City, USA | |
2019 | Khabar TV and Kazakh TV | Saint Petersburg Solo Concert[224] | Saint Petersburg, Russia | |
2019 | Qazaqstan TV | Arnau[225] | Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan | |
2019 | Qazaqstan TV and NTV | D-Dynasty Moscow[citation needed] | Moscow, Russia | |
2018 | iQiyi | D-Dynasty Fuzhou[226] | Fuzhou, China | |
2017 | iQiyi | D-Dynasty Changsha | Changsha, China | |
2017 | Channel 31 | Bastau (Kazakh: Бастау)[227] | Astana, Kazakhstan |
Solo concerts and international tours
[edit]Solo concerts
[edit]Solo concerts | |||||
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Date | Title | Location | Venue | Attendance | Remark |
2019-11-29 | Saint Petersburg Solo Concert[citation needed] | St.Petersburg, Russia | Ice Palace | 13.000[228] | Sold out |
2019-10-18 | WOW Arena Solo Concert[citation needed] | Sochi, Russia | WOW Arena | 3,000[229] | Sold out[230] |
2018-11-19 | London Solo Concert (as part of the Kazakhstan Day of Culture in UK) | London, UK | Indigo at The O2 | 2,800 | Sold out; Audience members from 45 countries; All proceeds went to support young talents from Kazakhstan and sponsor youth’ participation in international contests. |
2017-06-27 | Bastau | Astana, Kazakhstan | Astana Arena | 30,000 | Sold out |
Tours
[edit]Stranger Tour | ||||
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Date | Location | Venue | Attendance | Remark |
2023-12-23 | Hong Kong, China | Hall 5BC, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre | ||
2023-06-24 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | Axiata Arena | ||
2023-05-06 | Antalya, Turkey | Antalya Expo Center | ||
2023-04-29 | Yerevan, Armenia | Karen Demirchyan Complex | ||
2022-09-23 | Almaty, Kazakhstan | Almaty Arena | 30,000+ | Sold out; Audience members reported to be nearly 35,000 in attendance from 68 countries. |
Arnau Tour | ||||
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Date | Location | Venue | Attendance | Remark |
2022-04-16 | Prague, Czech Republic | Tipsport Arena | ||
2022-04-09 | Dusseldorf, Germany | ISS-Dome | ||
2022-03-25 | Dubai, UAE | Coca-Cola Arena | Audience attended from 69 countries. | |
2020-03-11 | Kyiv, Ukraine[231] | Sports Palace | 7,000[232] | Sold out; Audience members from 20 countries[231] |
2020-03-09 | Moscow, Russia[citation needed] | Megasport Sport Palace | 14,000[citation needed] | Sold out[citation needed] |
2020-03-07 | Riga, Latvia[233] | Arena Riga | 14,500[citation needed] | Sold out;[citation needed] Audience members from more than 30 countries;[233] |
2020-02-23 | Yekaterinburg, Russia[citation needed] | Yekaterinburg EXPO | 5,000[citation needed] | Sold out[citation needed] |
2020-02-20 | Kazan, Russia[citation needed] | TatNeft Arena | 10,500[citation needed] | Sold out[citation needed] |
2020-02-16 | Krasnodar, Russia[citation needed] | Basket Hall | 7,500[citation needed] | Sold out[234] |
2019-12-10 | New York City, USA | Barclays Center | 19,000 | Sold out;[citation needed] |
2019-06-29 | Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan | Astana Arena | 40,000[citation needed] | Sold out;[citation needed] Audience members from 64 countries; Won Ticketon Award for "Best Pop Concert of the Year"; Funds from the concert were donated to the victims of the Arys explosions;[235] |
D-Dynasty Tour | ||||
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Date | Location | Venue | Attendance | Remark |
2019-03-23 | Moscow, Russia[236] | Kremlin Palace | 6,000[citation needed] | Sold out[234] Second show added |
2019-03-22 | Moscow, Russia[236] | Kremlin Palace | 6,000[citation needed] | Sold out[citation needed] |
2018-05-19 | Shenzhen, China | Universiade Sports Centre | 19,500[21] | Sold out |
2018-01-05 | Fuzhou, China[237] | Haixia Olympic Center Indoor Arena | 13,000[226] | Sold out[237] |
2017-12-16 | Changsha, China | Hunan International Center[238] | 10,000[239] | Sold out[239] |
Unforgettable Day Tour | |||
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Date | Number of shows | Locations | Remark |
April – December 2016 | 27 | solo concerts in 25 cities of Kazakhstan and in two cities of Russia (Kazan, Ufa)[43] | First solo tour;[citation needed] Included 25 concerts in 25 regions of Kazakhstan in honor of the 25th anniversary of the country's Independence[citation needed] |
Fandom
[edit]Dimash calls his fans "Dears",[240][241] which he explains in his own words as follows: "They are so devoted and give me so much support! So they are very dear to me. They are like family to me. Just as we love every member of the family, I love and cherish my fans and call them my dears."[citation needed]
In November 2021, it was announced that a museum dedicated to Dimash Qudaibergen will be established in the singer's home city, Aktobe, Kazakhstan.[242]
Humanitarianism
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In 2015, Dimash Qudaibergen gave a charitable concert, named "From Heart to Heart", in Atyrau, Kazakhstan, to provide essential medical treatment for a 5-year-old girl. He was joined by the Kazakh pop singer Dosymzhan Tanatarov for the event.[243]
Dimash gave benefit performances at the Grand Charity Ball 2015, in the Kazakhstan cities of Shymkent,[244] Kyzylorda[245] and Uralsk.[246] The events were organized by the Alpamys Sharimov Foundation, and the funds were donated to children with hearing and speech impairment.[247]
In early 2016 he joined the Kazakh "Do Good" campaign that provides help for people with disabilities, illnesses and in financial need.[248]
In 2016, he also gave a benefit performance at the "100 Grandmas and Grandpas" Charity Evening of the "Zaman Are We" Project in Astana, Kazakhstan. The elderly of the regional retirement homes were invited as honorary guests and the funds of the event were used for social, economic and medical help for elderly residents. Qudaibergen donated all profits of his 2016 "Unforgettable Day" concert, held in his home town Aktobe, to a regional charity organization. With the funds of the concert, seven families in need were supplied with water, utilities, medical care and clothing. A wheelchair accessible ramp was also set up for a wheelchair-using resident.[249]
He gave a benefit performance at the Grand Charity Ball 2016, in Uralsk, Kazakhstan. The teenage students of the local boarding school for visually impaired students were invited as honorary guests of the Ball.[250] Several of these students performed a song on stage with him, and Qudaibergen also danced, in the Waltz part of the event, with the visually impaired invited guests.[251] The Grand Charity Ball was organized by the Alpamys Sharimov Foundation, and the funds were donated to children with visual impairments, to this boarding school and to the regional orphanage.[252]
At the Top Chinese Music Awards 2017, within the "Love Recycling" Campaign, he donated the suit from his first performance at Hunan Television's Singer 2017 competition. The suit was auctioned by the Jingdong Platform and all the proceeds were donated to the Care of Children Foundation for children with blood lead poisoning.[253]
Dimash gave charitable performances at the Global Gift Galas 2017 in Paris[84] and Cannes.[254] He was invited by Eva Longoria, Honorary Chair of the Global Gift Foundation. The Foundation provides social and economic help to children, families and women in situations of need.[84]
Dimash hosted a live broadcast for the Live Connection Challenge, a live stream charity campaign launched by Hongdou Live and Weibo Public Welfare. The campaign income was donated to the Audiology Development Foundation of China whose goal is to provide hearing and language rehabilitation for people with hearing impairment.[255]
Dimash donated an autographed dombra to an auction of the Smile Angel Foundation, a Chinese charity which aims to help children born with cleft lips and palates.[256]
A charitable performance was given at the Grand Charity Ball 2017 in Uralsk hosted by the Alpamys Sharimov Foundation. It was held under the motto "Love for All" and the profits were donated to seriously ill people in Kazakhstan.[257]
Dimash gave a charity performance at the "Chinese National Wind Charity Concert", in Beijing, that was held under the motto "Pray for the Year".[258] It was hosted by the China Children's Fund and the China Youth Foundation. The funds from the concert were used to enable music classes in rural Chinese primary schools that could not afford them.
He gave another charitable performance at the Villa International "Beauty Touching" charity event that was jointly hosted by the China Children and Teenagers Fund and "Bridge Culture" (supported by the China Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Association).[259]
Dimash became goodwill ambassador of the "Listen Project" by the Audiology Development Foundation of China Trust Fund that provides hearing aid devices and education to hearing-impaired children.[260]
A charitable performance was given at the Opening Gala of the Kazakh Snow Leopard Foundation whose goal is to save the endangered population and to preserve their natural habitat by creating protected areas.[261]
On 19 November 2018, Dimash gave a solo concert in London, UK, during the Great Britain's Days of Kazakhstan Culture. All proceeds went to promote young talent from Kazakhstan and sponsor youth participation in prestigious international contests.[262]
Within the frame of the Shanghai Pet Adoption Day 2019, he became a supporter of the "Love is Home" initiative that aims to improve awareness and to increase adoptions of stray animals.
On his 25th birthday he visited a nursing home for the elderly and the physically impaired in his hometown Aktobe. As it is customary for him on his birthday since his school days, he brought gifts and spent time with the residents. He also performed for them a cappella.[263]
A few days before his "Arnau" Concert of 29 June 2019, in Astana, Kazakhstan, there were explosions[264] near the Kazakhstan city of Arys that caused injuries and casualties. Dimash decided to donate funds from his concert to the victims.[235]
When he was in the Russian city of Kazan for his performance at the WorldSkills 2019, he visited the local children's hospice to see a seriously ill fan who couldn't attend Dimash's concert due to chemotherapy.[265]
When he was in Kyiv, Ukraine, for his Arnau Tour, he donated clothes and other belongings to an auction for the Ukrainian Okhmatdyt Center for Pedriatric Toxicology that aims to save the lives of children with acute poisoning, and also enables hemodialysis for children with low weight, heart problems and unstable blood pressure.[266]
During COVID-19 pandemic in Kazakhstan, Dimash provided 102 needy families in Nur-Sultan and Aktobe with five tons of food.[267]
On 7 October 2020, Dimash announced his partnership with Michael Kors in support of the charity campaign Food Is Love with the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP).[268] Dimash and his fans actively participated in the PR campaign during October and November, to draw people's attention to the problem of world hunger through support for the WFP.[269]
In December 2020 a director of Project C.U.R.E., Melisa Espositi, announced Dimash as their new Global Ambassador and organized a ticket giveaway for the Dimash Digital Show charity concert.[270]
On 5 January 2021, it was announced that for the first time in the history of relations between the United States and Kazakhstan, a Kazakh artist, Dimash Qudaibergen was to take part in the annual Sister Cities International (SCI) event, opening the week of celebrations for the inauguration of the newly elected President of the United States, and included award presentations for the 2020 Eisenhower Peace Prize and the Distinguished Leadership.[271]
On 16 January 2021, with encore performances until 23 January, as well as on 31 January, the Dimash Digital Show charity concert streamed on Tixr with funds being donated to Project C.U.R.E.[272] Dimash had been earlier named as their Global Ambassador.
On 10 March 2021, Dimash took part in Project C.U.R.E.'s International Women's Day with his video of "We Are One".[273] At that time, the president of Project C.U.R.E., Dr Douglas Jackson, confirmed that partial proceeds of the Dimash Digital Show had been donated to healthcare in Kazakhstan.
On September 14, 2022, Dimash met with Pope Francis and received a commemorative medal from him about the pontiff's visit to the VII Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions in Nur-Sultan.[274]
2022 Kazakh protests
[edit]During the 2022 Kazakh protests, Dimash made a Instagram post on 4 January 2022 calling for a peaceful solution to the issues raised by the protesters as well as internal stability and calmness.[275][276] Dimash was one of the very few Kazakh celebrities to comment on the protests.[275] On 5 January 2022, Dimash's account went offline without any explanation.[277][278] He had over 3 million followers and was one of the most followed Kazakh accounts on the platform.[277] On 6 January, his producer and composer Igor Krutoy claimed in a comment on his own Instagram account that Dimash's account had been put offline following the events.[citation needed]
Notes
[edit]- ^ Kazakh: Дінмұхаммед Қанатұлы Құдайберген / Dınmūhammed Qanatūly Qūdaibergen [ˌdɘnmʊχɑmˈmʲet qɑˌnɑtʊˈɫɤ qʊˌdɑjbʲerˈgʲen]
- ^ /dɪˈmɑːʃ kʊˌdaɪbɛərˈɡɛn/; Kazakh: Димаш Құдайберген / Dimaş Qūdaibergen, pronounced [dɯjˈmɑʃ qʊˌdɑjbʲerˈgʲen]
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