Anvar Sobirov says he has almost stopped performing at weddings

Anvar Sobirov, a well-known singer from the Khorezm oasis, recently appeared as a guest on a television show where he spoke candidly about his creative career and personal views, as reported by Zamin.uz. During the interview, the artist openly admitted that he has significantly reduced his performances at wedding services and is on the verge of stopping this activity almost entirely.
According to him, this decision is not accidental but the result of years of observation and inner reflection. When asked by the host about the reasons—specifically whether it was due to exhaustion or interpersonal relations—the singer gave an unexpected answer.
Anvar Sobirov confirmed his fatigue but explained that this exhaustion stems not from human relations, but from the atmosphere of modern wedding ceremonies. The singer noted that the demands and tastes of listeners have fundamentally changed.
His classical and lyrical songs do not always fit into the noisy environment of contemporary weddings. According to the artist, many wedding guests today do not pay attention to the meaning of the song or the skill of the performance.
They are more interested in loud music and various entertainment shows. Anvar Sobirov considers himself a true singer rather than a showman.
He did not hide that he feels depressed when he sees indifference toward his work or when people do not dance to his songs. He stated that in such situations, the financial gain is not satisfying; on the contrary, it takes him several days to recover emotionally.
In conclusion, the singer regretfully noted that while there are various ways to force people to dance, true art and live performance are sidelined in such cases. His candid opinions are being widely discussed on social media.
Many art lovers support this brave confession, acknowledging that for a true artist, spiritual satisfaction stands above material wealth. Anvar Sobirov's statement calls for serious reflection on modern wedding culture and the attitude toward art.





