The Ukrainian orchestra Kalush was greeted enthusiastically at the Polish border on Monday. Singer Oleh Psiuk received a bouquet of yellow and blue flowers, the colors of the Ukrainian flag. After reuniting with his girlfriend, he and his band performed an improvised version of the song. stephanieThe song that won the Eurovision Song Contest.
“Eurovision is especially important this year,” Psiuk told Border. But the lives of so many people – much more important,” he said. The group wants to sell the Eurovision trophy to fund Ukraine’s fight against Russia. Psiuk hopes to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars.
“There are people who are really willing to donate. This is just to motivate them a bit more – they can have this trophy. Someone might think it’s cool to return a 2022 bb from Eurovision,” said o.
The bookmakers had openly chosen the Kalush Orchestra as the winner of the annual song contest, partly thanks to the wide sympathy for Ukraine after the Russian invasion in February.
stephanie -A tribute to her mother, who in Ukraine fused rap with traditional folk music – took fourth place after the national jury vote, but topped the list thanks to a record score in the second round of the public vote.
Source: NU
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