Yulduz Usmonova presents heartfelt pieces in her new concert
People's Artist of Uzbekistan Yulduz Usmonova once again attracted public attention with an interview given ahead of her upcoming solo concerts, which will take place from April 12 to 30. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
During the conversation, the artist shared sincere thoughts not only about the new concert program but also about pressing issues in the show business, particularly tax policy. According to the singer, she aims to present not only entertaining performances on stage but also works that make the audience think and touch the heart.
“A thoughtful person will definitely feel, sometimes even cry. This is not weakness but the voice of conscience.
If a person finds themselves in a song, it is natural for their heart to relax,” said the artist. In her opinion, songs created in earlier times had more meaning and spirit.
For this reason, the new concert program will also prioritize meaningful songs that reach the heart. Additionally, Yulduz Usmonova expressed her views on today's concert culture.
According to her, external effects, lighting, stage decorations, or costumes should not be the main factor, but the song itself. “If the song does not reach the heart, no light or show can save it.
If people remember my songs, not me, that is my greatest achievement,” said the singer. The most discussed part of the interview was dedicated to the tax system planned to be introduced for artists.
According to the new rules, starting from 2026, artists' services will be registered through a special application and taxed based on the principle of “one service — one payment.” Yulduz Usmonova openly expressed her position on this matter: “If we are wasteful, why are we invited to state events?
The artist also works and incurs expenses. Many do not know how much money and effort lie behind a single song.” In her opinion, for a fair system in the art field, first of all, copyright must be protected and income from songs must be distributed transparently.
“My songs have been performed for years, but I have received almost no income from this. If the system is fair, then we can talk about taxes,” the singer added.
Thus, Yulduz Usmonova’s statement is expected to cause significant discussions not only among fans but also among all representatives of show business. In conclusion, the artist once again showed that she does not hesitate to openly express her position.
Her concert will be not only a musical show but also an event that awakens thoughts and emotions.
During the conversation, the artist shared sincere thoughts not only about the new concert program but also about pressing issues in the show business, particularly tax policy. According to the singer, she aims to present not only entertaining performances on stage but also works that make the audience think and touch the heart.
“A thoughtful person will definitely feel, sometimes even cry. This is not weakness but the voice of conscience.
If a person finds themselves in a song, it is natural for their heart to relax,” said the artist. In her opinion, songs created in earlier times had more meaning and spirit.
For this reason, the new concert program will also prioritize meaningful songs that reach the heart. Additionally, Yulduz Usmonova expressed her views on today's concert culture.
According to her, external effects, lighting, stage decorations, or costumes should not be the main factor, but the song itself. “If the song does not reach the heart, no light or show can save it.
If people remember my songs, not me, that is my greatest achievement,” said the singer. The most discussed part of the interview was dedicated to the tax system planned to be introduced for artists.
According to the new rules, starting from 2026, artists' services will be registered through a special application and taxed based on the principle of “one service — one payment.” Yulduz Usmonova openly expressed her position on this matter: “If we are wasteful, why are we invited to state events?
The artist also works and incurs expenses. Many do not know how much money and effort lie behind a single song.” In her opinion, for a fair system in the art field, first of all, copyright must be protected and income from songs must be distributed transparently.
“My songs have been performed for years, but I have received almost no income from this. If the system is fair, then we can talk about taxes,” the singer added.
Thus, Yulduz Usmonova’s statement is expected to cause significant discussions not only among fans but also among all representatives of show business. In conclusion, the artist once again showed that she does not hesitate to openly express her position.
Her concert will be not only a musical show but also an event that awakens thoughts and emotions.
