3 Ukrainian beauties fighting to become new Via Gra
22 October, 2013
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The final show of “I Want in Via Gra” competition on October 18 featured two teams – mentored by Nadezhda Meiher and Alena Vinetskaya/Ana Sedakova – judge Konstantin Meladze had to choose the new Via Gra band from.
A member of the Vinetskaya band fell ill before the show so the girls had to perform in a duo. To comply with the rules, one of the contestants eliminated from the team earlier was brought back to complete the team of Ukrainians Diana Ivanitskaya, Maria Goncharuk and Yulia Lauta.
The final single was performed by the band was “Do Not Leave Me, Dear” by Meladze. The group’s performance was too good for Meladze to make an easy decision between the teams. The judge decided to rest the decision on the audience. The outcome of the competition is set to be revealed at a gala concert.

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