The funds will be donated to the needs of the army and charitable foundations of our country.
Ukrainian band Kalush Orchestra, which won the Eurovision Song Contest 2022, plans to go on a charity tour of Europe. The leader of the band Oleh Psyuk told about it during a press conference in the Lviv media center.
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“Soon we will announce in our Instagram cities where we will perform. During each concert, we will raise funds for the needs of the army and official funds, “Psyuk said.
In addition, the soloist reminded that the band plans to put up for auction a statuette of the winner of the competition, and transfer the money to the army. Details of the auction will be announced later.
Recall, Kalush Orchesta at the end of his speech called for help Ukraine and save Azovstal. As a result, there were fears that the group may disqualify because political slogans are banned at Eurovision. At the same time, the European Language Union has stated that it considers calls for peace and assistance to Ukraine to be humanitarian, not political.
Kalush Orchesta scored 631 points, with 439 points given by the audience. The victory of the representatives of our country means that Ukraine has the right to hold a competition next year.
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