That evening, it hosted a performance by Sevara Nazarhan — an Honored Artist of Uzbekistan.
A voice that tells a story
Sevara Nazarhan’s artistry carries the cultural code of the country. Her music seamlessly blends traditional and contemporary Uzbek elements. The program included well-known hits as well as new compositions. Everything sounded warm and genuine — almost like a performance at home.
More than a restaurant
Today, Manana is known not only for Georgian cuisine. It is a space where atmosphere matters: soft lighting, a pleasant interior, and details that create a feeling of intimacy within a big city.
The close seating arrangement allowed guests to feel like participants in the musical evening rather than distant observers. It seemed that the space between the artist and the audience simply disappeared.

Music that stays with you
Sevara’s voice sounded deep and confident, supported by musicians who gave it a subtle and emotional frame. Everything was in harmony: the mood, the sound, the energy.
Guests leaving the venue remarked that the concert felt more like a personal meeting with the artist than a public performance.
When culture becomes part of the city’s rhythm
The event was supported by Freedom Broker Uzbekistan. Once again, it demonstrated that Sun Group continues to develop projects that make the cultural life of the capital richer and more expressive.
A city you want to return to
This musical evening became a moment when Tashkent revealed another side of itself — through music, atmosphere, and attention to detail. Events like this shape the emotional map of the city, guiding travelers back again and again.