The speaker, Dana Transverse, announces her first international tour, shares news of her recent marriage, and discusses recent police visits. She also mentions her upcoming stand-up performances in various international cities, with part of the proceeds going to humanitarian aid for refugees from Ukraine.
Dana shares her experiences with police checks and the stress they cause, particularly for those living in Russia. She recounts a situation where she was put on a wanted list due to a written statement against her. Despite the stress, she remains hopeful and optimistic about her future.
Dana also discusses the challenges of performing in Russia due to the list of undesirable artists. She mentions that she is considering ways to perform in Russia, but for now, she encourages her Russian fans to attend her international tour if possible.
She expresses frustration with YouTube's handling of her videos, particularly how the platform's algorithm can lead to a video disappearing from recommendations after receiving a yellow coin.
Lastly, Dana shares her excitement about her upcoming stand-up performance in Novosibirsk and requests fans to purchase tickets and subscribe to her channel.
Here are some possible facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is Dana Transverse, a Russian stand-up comedian and activist.
2. He is announcing his first international tour, called Cheerful Life, which will take place in 36 cities across Europe, Asia and North America.
3. He got married to Polina a few days ago and proposed to her online in Paris.
4. He was accused of discrediting the Russian Armed Forces on Instagram and received a police check at his registration address.
5. He also received a police check for allegedly promoting prohibited substances in his podcast Save Space.
6. He sells T-shirts and iron signs on his website witchdog.com and part of the money goes to humanitarian aid for refugees from Ukraine.
7. He doubts that he will be able to perform in Russia or post his new stand-up concert on YouTube due to censorship and restrictions.
8. He was almost cheated out of money by an acquaintance who claimed to work in the authorities and offered to fix his case for a bribe.
9. He was inspired to do an international tour by a propaganda poster that mocked him for performing everywhere except Russia.
10. He collaborated with Google to release his previous stand-up concert special for Kids on YouTube, but it received a yellow coin that reduced its views.