Viktor Bronyuk, the leader of the band "TIC", better known for his soulful songs and patriotic motives, now has a new role in the cultural life of Ukraine. Born in a small village in the Vinnytsia region, Bronyuk went from being a teacher to a famous singer, and now the director of the Vinnytsia Regional Philharmonic.

From a teacher to a star

Viktor Bronyuk's story began in the Vinnytsia region, where he received a pedagogical education. However, the real turning point for him was the year 2005, when he and his friends created the band "TIC". In 2006, their first song "Olena" instantly won the hearts of listeners.

Musical success

*"TIC"* continued to surprise with its hits. The debut album *"LiteraDYRA"* and the song *"White Roses"*, presented at the festival *"Tavrijski igri"*, became real hits. The group won many awards and performed on the biggest stages of Ukraine.

Social responsibility and war

In December 2014, *"TIC"* shot a music video for the song "Smell of War"*, where volunteers of the public organization "Narodniy Tyl"* appeared. This work became a symbol of support for the Ukrainian military in the ATO zone.

New challenges and charity

The war of 2022 again prompted Victor to action. The band re-released the track *"Love you Ukraine"* and presented a new song *"Cranes"*. Broniuk himself served in the Armed Forces, but was forced to leave the service due to family circumstances.

A new page in life

In August 2023, Viktor Bronyuk became the director of the Vinnytsia Regional Philharmonic. He promises to implement new opportunities to improve the cultural life of Vinnytsia.

"While preserving the best traditions of the Vinnytsia Philharmonic, I plan to breathe new life into it and implement exactly those changes required by modern realities, " Viktor Bronyuk said.

Although his new position is a big challenge, Broniuk assures that this is not the end for *"TIC"*. The band will continue to delight fans with new songs, and on November 17 they will give a concert in Ireland.

Editor: Vitalina Patskan