The musician sided with our country in the war started by Russia.
British musician, one of the founders of The Beatles Sir Paul McCartney during a concert in Spokane, USA, took the stage with the flag of Ukraine. Photos from the concert were posted on social media by viewers.
The concert in Spokane was part of the Got Back world tour. McCartney took the stage with the Ukrainian flag at the end of the show.
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@PaulMcCartney closed on the first night of the #GetBack Tour in Spokane with support for #Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/udFz4NTYJA
– Christa Hazel (@ChristaHazel) April 29, 2022
This is not the first time the musician has supported Ukraine. In February, he published a photo taken during a concert on Independence Square in 2008.
“I remember performing in front of our Ukrainian friends on Independence Square in 2008. We think of them in these difficult times. We send them love and support, “he wrote on Twitter.
Independence Square in 2008 and thinking about them in these different terms. We send our love and support. 🇺🇦 #StandWithUkraine 1/2 pic.twitter.com/aGTQ3xW9KX
– Paul McCartney (@PaulMcCartney) February 28, 2022
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