Ewa Bem said goodbye to her beloved husband. She addressed her fans in moving words.

Ewa Bem said goodbye to her beloved husband. She addressed her fans. Her words are moving

As the portal „Interia” recalls, Ewa Bem recently said goodbye to her beloved husband. Ryszard Sibilski died on January 17. Despite the mourning, the artist decided to return to the stage. The first performance is planned for February 6. Bem revealed why she decided not to give up her professional activity. The reason is moving.

Ewa Bem has had some difficult times

Ewa Bem does not hide the fact that the last few years have not been easy for her. In 2017, she said goodbye to her daughter Pamela, who died of brain cancer. After her death, the artist withdrew from stage activity and public life for a long time.

On January 17, the artist said goodbye to her beloved husband, whose funeral took place on January 27. The artist is dealing with mourning and, as she herself admits, music is her solace.

„Moi mili… The series of tragedies of my last years, and now also weeks, have weakened me a lot. I probably need support and strength like never before. Now, in the void after my Husband's sudden death, my only respite is singing for you– the artist wrote in her post.

Fans are not hiding their emotion

Ewa Bem's concert will take place on February 6. „Interia” informs that it will take place at the Fryderyk Chopin Baltic Philharmonic in Gdańsk. During the performance, the melomania will have the opportunity to listen to songs referring to the album “Loves The Beatles” from 1984.

The artist emphasized that in this difficult time, it is the fans who are her comfort and support. Many of them do not hide their emotion that despite her personal tragedy, Ewa Bem did not step into the background, but will once again stand on stage to delight with her performance.

Ewa Bem said goodbye to her beloved husband. She addressed her fans. Her words are moving

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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