The musicians showed their solidarity with the Ukrainian people, who are suffering from a massive invasion of the Russian Federation.
British rock band The Rolling Stones sang along with Ukrainians at a concert in Vienna. The band’s frontman Mick Jagger wrote this on his Instagram page.
In particular, as part of the Sixty tour on Saturday, July 16, the musicians decided to perform the cult song You Can’t Always Get What You Want, accompanied by two Ukrainian choirs – the children’s choir Dzvinochok and the women’s choir and Vognik.
“We had a great evening! Thanks to Vienna and special thanks to the Ukrainian choirs – Vognyk and Dzvinochok, who joined us in You Can’t Always Get What You Want tonight!” written by Mick Jagger.
It was noted that the Ukrainian choirs specially came from Kyiv to perform with the legendary group.
“They’ve come a long way tonight,” the frontman said from the stage.
It was previously reported that Rammstein at a concert in Poland raised a blue and yellow banner in solidarity with Ukraine.
Coldplay performed with Ukrainian children
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Source: korrespondent
