Guns N' Roses to hold concert in Georgia on May 30
Black Sea Arena will host the rock band Guns N' Roses on May 30 at the Shekvetili park as part of the Starring Georgia campaign.
“Guns N' Roses is a rock band founded in Los Angeles that has held its rightful place on the Olympus of rock music for 40 years without giving it up to anyone. With a unique blend of classic rock sound and metal characteristics, and thanks to their incredibly energetic live shows, the American band still maintains its status and significance. Tens of millions of albums sold and tours in the world's largest stadiums and concert halls still can't fully capture the legacy that Guns N' Roses' music carries. Fortunately, soon Georgia will become part of all of this, and this is just the beginning of great things”, the Black Sea Arena noted.
Pre-sale tickets will be available exclusively for Starring Card holders starting from 11:00 am on January 18 on TKT.ge, while general ticket sales will begin at 11:00 am on January 20.
“With the support of the Georgian Government, the Starring Georgia [campaign] continues. The main goal of our company remains unchanged: to make it accessible for Georgian youth to listen to their favourite musicians in their own country, to develop the country's entertainment industry, and to promote Georgia”, the statement noted.
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12 of 29 neutered animals to return to Zugdidi today; remaining 17 expected this evening or tomorrow morning - Deputy Agriculture Minister
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“Last year, a law was enacted concerning domestic animals, which addressed several issues, including the removal and reintroduction of stray animals to specific locations. The law also notes that in certain areas, such as kindergartens, schools, and medical institutions, keeping animals is restricted,” explained Deputy Minister of Environmental Protection and Agriculture Lasha Avaliani regarding the stray dog overpopulation management programme.
As the Deputy Minister highlighted, the regulations specify that, beyond fencing, certain territories, due to food safety requirements, also include an agricultural market where keeping dogs is prohibited.
“The decree stipulates that dogs should not be returned to such areas. As of today, 12 of the remaining 29 animals that have been sterilised and castrated will be returned to the territory. The remaining 17 are expected to be reintroduced following their rehabilitation period, likely later this evening or tomorrow morning,” Lasha Avaliani explained.
According to the Deputy Minister, the dogs will be returned to Zugdidi proper, not to uninhabited areas.