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DZIDZIO

DZIDZIO

DZIDZIO

DZIDZIO

Band

Music genre: pop, dance-pop, pop-folk

Country: Ukraine

DZIDZIO. The band that became a favorite

DZIDZIO is a Ukrainian music band that won listeners with light and cheerful music, comedic lyrics, humorous skits, and bright costumes. DZIDZIO songs are often humorous and touch on personal relationships, rural humor, banter, and similar themes. The band has a large fan base thanks to the simplicity, lightness, and sincerity of their songs.

The beginning

The idea to start DZIDZIO came from Ukrainian musicians Andriy Kuzmenko and Oleh Turko, and Ukrainian artist Mykhailo Khoma is a co-founder. Mykhailo Khoma wrote most of the songs and music, but Andriy Kuzmenko and Oleh Turko also made a significant contribution to DZIDZIO's work.

DZIDZIO appeared in the Ukrainian music industry in 2009 and within the first years became a recognizable name for listeners.

Songs and albums

The band's first album was their first major breakthrough and included several hits. The second album featured tracks that reached tens of millions of plays on streaming platforms, including a collaboration with Ivan Popovych. The third album also produced popular hits, including a joint track with Olha Tsybulska.

Interesting facts

The band DZIDZIO attended Oktoberfest in Munich in 2012. In 2017, a film about the adventures of three guys was released. The DZIDZIO character became popular online thanks to monologues about his pig. The band's lead singer, Mykhailo Khoma, has a wide tenor range and is an Honored Artist of Ukraine. DZIDZIO were the first band to perform at the Arena Lviv stadium after its opening.

DZIDZIO concerts

Live performances by DZIDZIO are a real celebration: the music, songs, and positive stage atmosphere energize everyone around. At the band's concerts, everyone sings along with the lead singer, dances, and has a great time, regardless of age. The band's concerts take place both in Ukraine and abroad. For example, in 2026, DZIDZIO plan to tour European cities and gather fans at the Palace of Sports in Kyiv.

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