Dimash Qudaibergen gives interview to Spanish newspaper La Voz de Galicia
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Spanish journalist and devoted Dimash fan Yolanda Garcia presents an exclusive interview with the Kazakhstani artist in Galicia’s highest-circulation daily newspaper, El.kz cites dimashnews.com.
“Dimash Qudaibergen, the Kazakh artist who made the whole world fall in love with him: ‘I owe everything to my family and my fans.’
The global star from Kazakhstan had always dreamed of shaking the world with his voice. Today, he fills stadiums and draws fans from over 80 countries to his breathtaking concerts. This year, for the first time, he will perform in Spain.
Once upon a time in Kazakhstan, there was a little boy who would draw pictures of himself performing on stage and fall asleep with his fingers tucked into cassette tape slots, listening to music. That boy grew up to be Dimash Qudaibergen (born in Aqtobe, 1994), a child of singers, who made his stage debut at just five years old.
In 2015 and 2017, he won two major competitions: the first in Belarus, and then *Singer* in China. Today, he draws concertgoers from more than 80 countries thanks to his devoted fans, whom he lovingly calls “Dears,” who follow him across the globe. Through him, they discover his homeland and its culture. Some even go so far as to learn the Kazakh language.
Following his visit to Barcelona on June 1, Dimash granted his first interview to a Spanish-language publication to mark his upcoming debut concert in Spain, which will take place on November 8 at the Olympic Arena in Badalona. This show will launch the European leg of his Stranger 2025 tour. Before that, in October, he will fulfill a dream by performing at New York’s iconic Madison Square Garden.
At the recent Shanghai Film Festival, he performed “Hymne à l’amour,” once again showcasing the breathtaking vocal range he had already demonstrated in “SOS d’un terrien en détresse,” one of his most iconic songs.
Dimash also writes original music in several languages, including the Spanish-language ballad “El Amor En Ti.” It took him three years to complete his most ambitious project, The Story of One Sky, a powerful call for life and peace.

