Czech Republic

On December 8th, 2000 Natalia landed at Ruzyne Airport from Warsaw, Poland, at 8:25 p.m. She immediately went to the VIP section instead of going through customs. She waited 55 minutes for her suitcases to arrive with a hot tea in her hand. After getting the necessary stamps from the Czech authorities, she went to the parking lot. On the way, she managed to pose for photographers and immediately went to her fans where somewhere over 50 people were waiting for her because the security guards did not allow any more to pass. Some lucky ones were equipped with souvenirs, posters. Even with school books. She signed autographs for them, but always with a personal dedication. She got in the car and headed for the Bohemia Hotel, where other fans were waiting for her for an autograph. After checking in and being informed about the agenda for the next few days, she went up to her room to rest.

On December 9th, around 8 am, she woke up and her hairdresser showed up. However, she didn’t do much, as Natalia did her own hair. Once she got ready, she went to the State Opera for the first rehearsals. There was only fresh fruit in her dressing room, as she didn’t require anything special. Before she tried any, she was on stage and talked to the director of Nova TV about the “One Man Show” show. Then the cameras turned off and she rehearsed on a turntable the songs: “Tu veneno” and “Cambio dolor”. After she finished, she went to eat at the Radost FX Club where she ordered an omelet with potatoes and drank a light Coca-Cola. She rested there on a sofa for a couple of hours. Before returning to the State Opera, she ate apple pie and had a cappuccino. Backstage, she gave interviews and did a dress fitting for the evening gala at the Czech Nightingale Awards. Once everything was arranged, she went to her hotel to change clothes. She appeared at the awards in a white limousine. Upon her arrival there, she gave a mini interview to the evening’s presenters. Then she went on stage and sang the songs: “Tu veneno” and “Cambio dolor”. She also presented an award to the evening’s big winner, Lucie Bila. She did not attend the official party held at the Ambassador Hotel. She went with her friends to the Bazaar restaurant in Lesser Town and then to the Mecca Club to party until 3 o’clock in the morning.

On December 10th, after she had rested enough from the night before, she dedicated her day to exploring the beauties of the Czech Republic. She visited the Charles Bridge, with a secret desire to touch the famous cross and the Golden Lane. “I can’t wait to go to the Castle and the Golden Lane, which I’ve heard so much about,” said Natalia. Then, she entered a shop that sold historical military equipment, and was enchanted by a suit of armor for 55,000 Czech crowns. However, due to practical problems, she ultimately did not make the purchase. She also tried crossbow shooting, where she did quite well. Her last stop was the Christmas Square in the Old Town. Then they went to eat at the City Hall.

On December 11th, her schedule was packed with activities from the morning. At 10 a.m. she took two photo shoots. Then, in the press interview that took place at the hotel where she was staying, she appeared in a very sexy red dress. First, she was awarded the triple platinum disc for her self-titled album and then the platinum disc for her second album, titled “Tu veneno”. Afterwards, she answered the journalists’ questions. “Prague is a wonderful city. I went to see the Prague Castle, the Charles Bridge. I wanted to buy a historical armor in a store but it was very difficult,” Natalia explained why she didn’t buy it in the end. He also gave a few other interviews for local channels. Before leaving the Czech Republic, she made a quick stop at the Milsbek store to buy a yellow skirt. On the way to the airport, she revealed that she would like to shoot a music video in Prague. At 6:05 p.m., she saw the illuminated monuments for the last time from the window of her plane to Budapest.

Natalia recorded her entire visit to the Czech Republic on video.

On March 18th, 2001 Natalia arrived in Prague, Czech Republic, from a flight from Frankfurt, Germany at 5:30 pm. At the Ruzyne airport, a few dozen fans were waiting for her at the VIP lounge exit. She asked the driver to stop and they filled her with souvenirs. Natalia signed autographs for everyone. After that, she headed to the Barcello Hotel with her band. After getting settled, she got ready to go to Barrandov where the crew of the show “Hogo Fogo” was waiting for her for the filming. She sang the songs: “Tu veneno” and “Cambio dolor”. Then she went to her hotel to rest.

On March 19th, Natalia slept until the afternoon, skipping breakfast. In the afternoon, she went to Lucerna where she met the local band “T-Boyz”. At six o’clock the doors of the hall opened and over 2 thousand fans gathered on the stage. At 7 o’clock in the evening, the T-Boyz took the stage as the opening act. After a half-hour break, at 8 o’clock exactly Natalia went on stage. She spoke to the audience in Czech. The concert was filmed by Nova TV and broadcast on April 15th. After the concert she went straight to her hotel.

On March 20th, after she had rested enough, she traveled 200 km to Brno. Her fans had been waiting for her outside the Rondo Hall since early in the morning. In the evening, almost 5 thousand fans from all over Moravia gathered at the entrance, where they managed to paralyze the road for a while. The concert moved in the same spirit as in Prague. Immediately after the concert, she got in the car and went to her hotel. On March 21st, she had the day off and in the evening she was scheduled to perform at the musical “Halmet” but she took the bus to go to the center accompanied by a member of her band, wearing a blonde wig. She did not return until the evening. On March 22nd, after 10 a.m., she handed over her passport to customs and after 11 a.m., she took the plane to Barcelona, ​​Spain.

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