According to Vadim and Alesya Klyuchnikau (Key), they ended up on stage "in a break between moving, pouring the foundation, and installing sewage in their new home."

After the start of the full-scale war in Ukraine, Ivan Urgant published a black square on Instagram with the words: "Fear and pain. NO TO WAR." After that, his TV show "Evening Urgant" disappeared from the air of Channel One.
Now the host is touring abroad with a concert version of his project called "Zhivoy Urgant". He launched this project in April 2025 (he himself, as the media wrote, continues to live in Russia and performs there at birthdays and weddings). On July 17 this year, the show took place in Lisbon (Portugal).
Among the guests on stage were Belarusians Vadim and Alesya Klyuchnikau – authors of the YouTube channel Vadim Key, which today has almost 860,000 subscribers.
The Klyuchnikau family gathered their first large audience in 2019–2020 when they began publishing videos about building their dream home near Minsk. However, in 2021, the family was forced to leave Belarus. In almost five years of emigration, they changed 22 places of residence, sold their home in Belarus, and at the end of 2025, acquired their own property in Portugal.

The bloggers announced their participation in the show on Instagram.
"In a break between moving, pouring the foundation, and installing sewage in our new home, we became guests on 'Zhivoy Urgant'," the Klyuchnikau family wrote.
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