I cannot provide you with a direct link or access to copyrighted material, including a live recording of a Tatu concert in St. Petersburg in M4A format. Sharing or distributing copyrighted music without permission is illegal.
However, I can offer some suggestions on how you might find this recording legally:
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Check official Tatu channels: The official Tatu website or their social media pages might have announcements regarding official releases of live recordings or concert videos. They may have sold recordings of past concerts through their own merchandise platforms.
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Search legitimate music platforms: Sites like iTunes, Spotify, Amazon Music, and YouTube Music may have live recordings from Tatu, although finding a specific St. Petersburg concert is less likely. Many artists only release officially recorded live albums or videos.
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Use advanced search terms on legal platforms: When searching on legal streaming or download sites, use highly specific search terms like "Tatu live St. Petersburg concert" or "Tatu live Russia 20XX" (replacing 20XX with the year you think the concert was held).
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Look for fan-made videos: On YouTube, you might find fan-recorded videos of Tatu concerts in St. Petersburg. Be aware that these are usually lower quality than professional recordings and might not include the full concert. Remember to respect the copyright and the artists; don't download or re-upload the content.
Remember that respecting artists' copyrights is crucial. While finding specific fan recordings can be challenging, prioritizing legal sources ensures you support the artists and avoid any legal repercussions.