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Vyacheslav Butusov (Vyacheslav Gennadievich Butusov) was born on 15 October, 1961 in Krasnoyarsk, Russia, is a Russian singer-songwriter (born 1961). Discover Vyacheslav Butusov's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?

Popular As Vyacheslav Gennadievich Butusov
Occupation Singer,songwriter,composer
Age 62 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 15 October 1961
Birthday 15 October
Birthplace Krasnoyarsk, Russia
Nationality Russia

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Vyacheslav Butusov Height, Weight & Measurements

At 62 years old, Vyacheslav Butusov height is 173 cm .

Physical Status
Height 173 cm
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Who Is Vyacheslav Butusov's Wife?

His wife is Anzhelika Estoyeva (m. 1991)

Family
Parents Not Available
Wife Anzhelika Estoyeva (m. 1991)
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Children Anna ButusovaKsenia ButusovaSofya ButusovaDaniil Butusov

Vyacheslav Butusov Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Vyacheslav Butusov worth at the age of 62 years old? Vyacheslav Butusov’s income source is mostly from being a successful Singer. He is from Russia. We have estimated Vyacheslav Butusov's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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Source of Income Singer

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1961

Vyacheslav Gennadievich Butusov (Вячеслав Геннадьевич Бутусов; born 15 October 1961) is a Russian singer-songwriter and composer.

He was the lead singer of Nautilus Pompilius and U-Piter.

1970

Butusov is married to Anzhelika Estoyeva (born 1970).

1980

He has four children: three daughters – Anna (born 1980; with his first wife Mariana Dobrovolskiy-Butusova), Ksenia (born 1991), Sofya (born 1999) and a son Daniil (born 2005).

1982

This resulted in the recording of Nautilus Pompilius's first album Pereyezd (Relocation) in 1982, which met with little success.

In the same year, Butusov met the poet Ilya Kormiltsev.

1985

Together, they recorded the band's first mature album, Nevidimka (Invisible) in 1985.

Next year their tandem released the record Razluka (Separation), which sparked the band's popularity.

1996

The band's last album, Yablokitai, was recorded by Butusov and Kormiltsev in 1996 in England.

After Nautilus Pompilius disbanded, Butusov launched his solo career.

1997

In 1997, he recorded Nezakonnopozhdenniy AlKhimik doktor faust pernatiy zmey with Yuri Kasparyan, and in 1998, his first solo album, Ovaly.

During this years he also had a brief cameo in Russian crime film Brother.

2001

In 2001 Vyacheslav Butusov founded the band U-Piter with former Kino guitarist Yuri Kasparyan.

2015

They have recorded seven albums, the last being Gudgora in 2015.

2017

U-Piter was disbanded in 2017.

After the dissolution of U-Piter, Butusov founded his project "Orden Slavy" with Vyacheslav Suori (guitar), Ruslan Gadzhiev (bass) and drummer Denis Marinkin, who had formerly played with artists such as Zemfira and Peter Nalitch.

2019

Since 2019, he has been playing in his group "Orden Slavy".

He also has a solo career as a singer-songwriter.

While he was a first-year student at the Sverdlovsk Architectural Institute, he was acquainted with musician Dmitry Umetsky.

The two young men were passionate about music and often gathered to play together.

They released their first album in November 2019, Alleluia.

In recent years, Butusov's Orthodox Christian faith has informed much of his work—in sharp contrast to the rest of his rock-based discography, as acknowledged by critics.

2020

In the 2020s, Butusov turned to classical music.

He is composing the score for the theatrical piece "Two Tsars", based on the play by Boris Akunin, and is writing a libretto for the symphony project "Lament of Adam".

In July 2022, he was denied entry from Finland for supporting Russia's invasion of Ukraine and canceled his live appearances in the country.

In November 2022, Butusov composed the soundtrack for the Russian documentary Holy Archipelago, about the famous Solovetsky Monastery.