Russia has unexpectedly moved its annual Day of Russia concert from Moscow’s Red Square, breaking a two-decade-long tradition. The event, traditionally held on June 12th, will now take place at an undisclosed alternative location. This marks the first time since 2003 the concert will not be hosted on the iconic square. No official reason for the change has been provided by Russian authorities. The annual concert typically features prominent Russian musical acts and is a significant public celebration of national identity. The shift in venue has prompted speculation regarding potential security concerns or a change in planned event format. Further details regarding the new location and event specifics are expected to be released soon.