There will be an online broadcast for residents of other countries.
Face, T-Fest, “Nerves”, “Send Molly”, Makrae, Barz will hold a charity concert in Warsaw, the proceeds of which will go to help refugees from Ukraine affected by the war unleashed by Russia. This was announced by the Russian rapper Face on his Instagram page.
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“A charity concert will take place on March 27 on the stage of the Progresja club. The Lemniskata creative association together with the Polish PAH Foundation will gather artists at one of the city's main venues to raise funds for Ukrainian refugees. The proceeds will go to the PAH (Polska Akcja Humanitarna), which has been helping people around the world for thirty years. All funds from the concert will go to help people from Ukraine, “the statement said.
It is also noted that the concert will be broadcast online, thanks to which spectators from other countries and cities will be able to watch it. They will also be able to join the collection of aid for Ukrainian refugees.
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