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Almaty's Jas Stars concert blends AI, civic engagement, and futuristic performances

A robot DJ, a snow leopard mascot, and civic leaders took the stage—discover how this event redefined youth engagement. The future of Almaty's culture is here.

The image shows a robot sitting on top of a table in a room, surrounded by a group of people...
The image shows a robot sitting on top of a table in a room, surrounded by a group of people standing on the floor. We can also see some machines, wires, a ribbon, a signboard with some text on it, a banner with some pictures and text on a wall, some ceiling lights to a roof and some ceiling lamps. The robot appears to be a youngsun robotic arm.

Almaty's Jas Stars concert blends AI, civic engagement, and futuristic performances

Almaty's Baluan Sholak Palace of Sports recently hosted Jas Stars, a major youth concert celebrating the Year of Artificial Intelligence. The event drew over 5,000 attendees, blending technology, creativity, and civic engagement in a lively showcase for the city's young residents.

The concert featured a mix of live performances and interactive elements. Among the highlights were appearances by Temirbek, a robot DJ, and Mdılet, Almaty's beloved snow leopard mascot. Both performers engaged the crowd with dance routines and digital interactions, adding a futuristic touch to the event.

Representatives from youth organisations, activists, and local volunteers also took part. Speakers stressed the importance of civic participation, urging young people to take an active role in society. A key focus was the upcoming national referendum on March 15, with calls to support the new Constitution.

The event served as both entertainment and a platform for discussion. Organisers aimed to inspire young attendees to contribute to their communities while embracing innovation. The combination of technology and public engagement made Jas Stars a standout occasion in Almaty's cultural calendar.

With its mix of robotics, live performances, and civic messaging, Jas Stars left a strong impression on attendees. The concert not only showcased creativity but also encouraged youth involvement in the referendum. Over 5,000 spectators witnessed a unique blend of entertainment and public awareness.

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