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US Celebs Top Bill at Nazarbayev Wedding Party in Kazakhstan

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Some of America’s top musical celebrities performed at a lavish wedding party for Kazakhstan’s President’s grandson, reportedly for a seven-figure paycheck, media reports said.

NB: This story has been corrected to include reports that Beyonce Knowles did not attend the event and was in the United States at the time.

MOSCOW, September 2 (RIA Novosti) – Some of America’s top musical celebrities performed at a lavish wedding party for Kazakhstan’s President’s grandson, reportedly for a seven-figure paycheck, media reports said.

Topping the bill at the event was US rapper Kanye West, TMZ reported. The party was hosted by President Nursultan Nazarbayev at the luxury Royal Tulip Hotel in the nation's former capital Almaty, TMZ said.

West received a reported $3 million for playing at the party on Saturday, TMZ claimed, citing unnamed local sources.

Forbes Kazakhstan, quoting guests at the event, said pop diva Beyonce Knowles also performed, but the Associated Press said she was in Philadelphia that day.

President Nazarbayev’s youngest grandson Aisultan, 23, a graduate of the British Army’s Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst, married Alima Boranbayeva, 20, who studies at the Courtauld Institute in London and is the daughter of the chairman of a major Kazakhstan gas company.

Russian gas giant Gazprom's CEO Alexei Miller, a colleague of the bride’s father, was among the wedding guests, Total.kz reported. Russian pop stars and celebrities also attended the party.

US celebrities have previously come under criticism from human rights campaigners for performing for Central Asian leaders. Jennifer Lopez was slammed after she sang Happy Birthday to the president of Turkmenistan in July. Her publicist later claimed she would not have performed there if she had been aware of the country’s human rights record.

In 2011, British pop singer Sting cancelled a performance for President Nazarbayev citing human rights concerns following suppression of a demonstration by striking oil workers. Human Rights Watch claimed “Kazakhstan's human rights record seriously deteriorated” following violent clashes in December 2011 between police and demonstrators, including the striking oil workers.

Kazakhstan has enjoyed spectacular economic growth in the last decade on the back of its vast natural resources wealth and trade with neighboring China.

 

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