The concert will take place on May 2 in Bristol.
British band Portishead will reunite for the first time in seven years to participate in a charity concert in support of Ukraine. The concert will take place in Bristol on May 2, according to Pitchfork. The proceeds from the sale of tickets will go to the War Child Foundation, which will donate the funds to help children affected by the war in Ukraine.
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“We are very happy to be able to support the people of Ukraine by performing a few songs at this event,” the band said in a statement. This will be Portishead's first performance since 2015.
Earlier, the British band Pink Floyd released their first song since 1994 . It is recorded in support of Ukraine, it uses the vocals of the leader of the group “Boombox” Andriy Khlyvnyuk, who sang the song “Oh, in the meadow red viburnum.”
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