A sculpture depicting Russian rock musician and frontman of the group Kino Viktor Tsoi is pictured in a garden square dedicated to his memory on the Siberian Guardsmen street in Novosibirsk, Russia. Tsoi died on August 15, 1990, at the age of 28 and became a true symbol of the Perestroika during the late Soviet Union. He remains a cult figure many years after his death and his songs are still being performed by rock and street musicians throughout Russia.09.10.2023#8532866
A worker walks past a mural depicting Russian rock musician and frontman of the group Kino Viktor Tsoi on a hangar building in a garden square dedicated to his memory on the Siberian Guardsmen street in Novosibirsk, Russia. Tsoi died on August 15, 1990, at the age of 28 and became a true symbol of the Perestroika during the late Soviet Union. He remains a cult figure many years after his death and his songs are still being performed by rock and street musicians throughout Russia.09.10.2023#8532865
Murals depicting Russian rock musician and frontman of the group Kino Viktor Tsoi are seen on hangar buildings in a garden square dedicated to his memory on the Siberian Guardsmen street in Novosibirsk, Russia. Tsoi died on August 15, 1990, at the age of 28 and became a true symbol of the Perestroika during the late Soviet Union. He remains a cult figure many years after his death and his songs are still being performed by rock and street musicians throughout Russia.09.10.2023#8532864
A woman walks past murals on a hangar building in a garden square dedicated to the memory of Russian rock musician and frontman of the group Kino Viktor Tsoi on the Siberian Guardsmen street in Novosibirsk, Russia. Tsoi died on August 15, 1990, at the age of 28 and became a true symbol of the Perestroika during the late Soviet Union. He remains a cult figure many years after his death and his songs are still being performed by rock and street musicians throughout Russia.09.10.2023#8532863
Workers operate a forklift past murals depicting Russian rock musician and frontman of the group Kino Viktor Tsoi on a hangar building in a garden square dedicated to his memory on the Siberian Guardsmen street in Novosibirsk, Russia. Tsoi died on August 15, 1990, at the age of 28 and became a true symbol of the Perestroika during the late Soviet Union. He remains a cult figure many years after his death and his songs are still being performed by rock and street musicians throughout Russia.09.10.2023#8532862
A mural depicting the Kino group "Blood Type" album cover is seen on a hangar building in a garden square dedicated to the memory of Russian rock musician and frontman of the group Kino Viktor Tsoi on the Siberian Guardsmen street in Novosibirsk, Russia. Tsoi died on August 15, 1990, at the age of 28 and became a true symbol of the Perestroika during the late Soviet Union. He remains a cult figure many years after his death and his songs are still being performed by rock and street musicians throughout Russia.09.10.2023#8532861
Murals depicting Russian rock musician and frontman of the group Kino Viktor Tsoi are seen on a hangar building in a garden square dedicated to his memory on the Siberian Guardsmen street in Novosibirsk, Russia. Tsoi died on August 15, 1990, at the age of 28 and became a true symbol of the Perestroika during the late Soviet Union. He remains a cult figure many years after his death and his songs are still being performed by rock and street musicians throughout Russia.09.10.2023#8532860
Murals depicting Russian rock musician and frontman of the group Kino Viktor Tsoi are seen on a hangar building in a garden square dedicated to his memory on the Siberian Guardsmen street in Novosibirsk, Russia. Tsoi died on August 15, 1990, at the age of 28 and became a true symbol of the Perestroika during the late Soviet Union. He remains a cult figure many years after his death and his songs are still being performed by rock and street musicians throughout Russia.09.10.2023#8532859
A sculpture depicting Russian rock musician and frontman of the group Kino Viktor Tsoi is pictured at a garden square dedicated to his memory in the Siberian Guardsmen street in Novosibirsk, Russia. Tsoi died on August 15, 1990, at the age of 28 and became a true symbol of the Perestroika during the late Soviet Union. He remains a cult figure many years after his death and his songs are still being performed by rock and street musicians throughout Russia.09.10.2023#8532858
Murals depicting Russian rock musician and frontman of the group Kino Viktor Tsoi are seen on a hangar building in a garden square dedicated to his memory on the Siberian Guardsmen street in Novosibirsk, Russia. Tsoi died on August 15, 1990, at the age of 28 and became a true symbol of the Perestroika during the late Soviet Union. He remains a cult figure many years after his death and his songs are still being performed by rock and street musicians throughout Russia.09.10.2023#8532857
Murals depicting Russian rock musician and frontman of the group Kino Viktor Tsoi are seen on a hangar building in a garden square dedicated to his memory on the Siberian Guardsmen street in Novosibirsk, Russia. Tsoi died on August 15, 1990, at the age of 28 and became a true symbol of the Perestroika during the late Soviet Union. He remains a cult figure many years after his death and his songs are still being performed by rock and street musicians throughout Russia.09.10.2023#8532855
A mural depicting Russian rock musician and frontman of the group Kino Viktor Tsoi is seen on a hangar building in a garden square dedicated to his memory on the Siberian Guardsmen street in Novosibirsk, Russia. Tsoi died on August 15, 1990, at the age of 28 and became a true symbol of the Perestroika during the late Soviet Union. He remains a cult figure many years after his death and his songs are still being performed by rock and street musicians throughout Russia.09.10.2023#8532854
A sculpture depicting Russian rock musician and frontman of the group Kino Viktor Tsoi is pictured in a garden square dedicated to his memory on the Siberian Guardsmen street in Novosibirsk, Russia. Tsoi died on August 15, 1990, at the age of 28 and became a true symbol of the Perestroika during the late Soviet Union. He remains a cult figure many years after his death and his songs are still being performed by rock and street musicians throughout Russia.09.10.2023#8532852