[12] Khoma recorded a cover version of the song "Calendar" written by Andriy Kuzmenko and Oleg Turko.
[15] Khoma is invited to perform at a private event, where he meets Anatoly Bezukh, the future producer of DZIDZIO.
[16] Andriy Kuzmenko created the song "Yalta", after which he stopped collaborating with the duo "Sex Shop Boys", and Anatoliy Bezukh became a producer of the DZIDZIO band.
[19] This year, DZIDZIO again gathers the Arena Lviv stadium for the "Super-duper" mega-show dedicated to the release of a new album.
[21] On November 20, on the occasion of his birthday, Khoma gathered a full Palace of Sports in Kyiv with an audience of more than 10,000 people as part of the Super-duper tour.
For the first time in Ukraine, the show used 400 square meters of solid LED screen and the most powerful lighting fixtures.
[25] This year, Khoma presented a video for the spiritual anthem of Ukraine "O Great God Eternal."
[26] In April 2022, Mykhailo sang the song "Ukraine will win"[27] together with Ukrainian artists, written by Oleksandr Ponomariov.
[32] Mykhailo and his colleagues have given more than 150 charity concerts to raise funds to support the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
[33][34] Together with Oleksandr Ponomarev and other artists, they recorded several songs "Ukraine will win", "On the ground, in the air and at sea".
[35] On March 7, 2023, Mykhailo Khoma and Oleksandr Ponomaryov[36] presented a joint duet "Hey, Falcons".
Description: A man challenges an infinitely long chain which is a symbol of human sufferings over the lifetime.