Kazakh superstar Dimash announced as Lara Fabian’s special guest in London
Dimash Qudaibergen has been announced as Lara Fabian’s very special guest performer in London. The two extraordinary singers and global icons will share the same stage at OVO ARENA Wembley on Tuesday 3rd June 2025, when legendary singer Lara Fabian welcomes the Kazakh superstar on stage to perform with his idol.
Dimash gained worldwide fame for his 6-octave vocal range while performing as a contestant on the TV singing competition World’s Best.
The celebrated Belgian Italian and Canadian chanteuse Lara Fabian, who has sold 28 million albums worldwide and is widely regarded as one of the world’s greatest live vocalists, will be performing in the UK for the launch date of her European tour. Dimash Qudaibergen, who recorded a cover version of her international hit ‘Adagio’, has also been confirmed to perform a solo show at OVO ARENA Wembley on Wednesday 12th November 2025.
The best-selling Belgian-born female artist of all time returns to London to perform her first concert since selling out Eventim Apollo eight years ago. Her highly anticipated performance will feature songs from her new vinyl album ‘Je Suis Là’, due for release on Friday 9th May 2025, including the single ‘Ta Peine’, as well as her timeless classics ‘Je T’aime’,’Adagio’, ‘Je Suis Malade’, ‘La Différence’, ‘Love By Grace’, ‘I Will Love Again’, ‘Broken Vow’ and ‘Par Amour’.
Lara will be accompanied by seven powerful vocalists together with her dynamic live band, who will be bringing the magic of her artistry to life with exciting new arrangements. The tour will be hosted by some of the most famous venues in Europe, creating an unforgettable experience for both the singer’s fans and those who are just getting acquainted with the passionate performances of the mind-blowing power diva with the stunning 3-octave soprano voice.
Born in Brussels, and raised between Belgium and Italy, Lara’s parents enrolled her in the Royal Conservatory of Brussels for gifted musicians when she was 8 years old. In 1988, aged 18, Fabian was invited to represent Luxembourg in the Eurovision Song Contest, coming a respectable fourth in the competition that saw her contemporary Celine Dion win it for Switzerland. After finishing her studies, Fabian moved to Montreal where she proceeded to set up her own record label and publishing company. Lara Fabian has since released 14 studio albums, 4 live albums, one compilation, 8 box sets, 8 video albums and 52 singles since 1991 and is one of the best-selling artists of her generation. The multi-lingual singer performs in French, Italian, English, Russian, Greek, Turkish, German, Mandarin Chinese, Spanish and Portuguese.
Lara Fabian’s first French-language album was released in Canada in 1991, after which she received the Discovery of the Year award during the Victoires de la Musique Gala. Her breakthrough album ‘Carpe Diem’ in 1994 went multi-platinum and her live album released in 1999 topped the French charts, whereby she was honoured at the World Music Awards in Monaco. Her first English language album in 2001 gained her international popularity, reaching No. 1 in the US Heatseeker chart and scoring the hit song ‘I Will Love Again’. She continued touring across Europe and America and set up an ambitious project called ‘Mademoiselle Zhivago’, sung in 4 languages and written in collaboration with a Russian composer, creating tremendous success in Eastern and Northern Europe. Influenced by artists Jacques Brel, Barbara Streisand and Freddie Mercury, Lara Fabian has in turn influenced global superstars Dimash Qudaibergenand Josh Groban who has recorded her song ‘Broken Vow’.