All proceeds, including proceeds from the release of the song Hey Hey Rise Up, will go to humanitarian aid in Ukraine.
British band Pink Floyd released a charity merch in support of Ukraine in the war with Russia. This was stated on the team’s Instagram.
The collection is called Hey Hey Rise Up – Oh, there’s red viburnum in honor of the song Pink Floyd recorded with Boombox frontman Andrei Khlyvnyuk.
“Pink Floyd invites you to join them in their support for the people of Ukraine with a collection of art created for Ukraine. The sunflower is the national flower of Ukraine, painted by Cuban artist Yosan León in direct reference to the seeds given to Russian soldiers to grow when they left the painting of flowers Defenders of Kherson Ukrainian artist Sana Shakhmuradova, who was part of the Hey Hey Rise Up music video, was “inspired by a civilian in Russian -occupied Kherson to jump into a Russian tank with the Ukrainian flag,” the report said.
Merchandise includes t-shirts, sweatshirts, shoppers, magnets, badges and stickers.

Photo: instagram.com/pinkfloyd
Pink Floyd has released charity merch in support of Ukraine
Recall that Pink Floyd used the vocals of Khlivnyuk, who in the early days of the war from the center of Kyiv sang a song considered the anthem of the Ukrainian Sich Riflemen.
Pink Floyd’s song with Khlyvnyuk’s vocals topped the UK charts
News from Athletistic in the Telegram. Subscribe to our channel Athletistic
Source: korrespondent

I’m Liza Grey, an experienced news writer and author at the Buna Times. I specialize in writing about economic issues, with a focus on uncovering stories that have a positive impact on society. With over seven years of experience in the news industry, I am highly knowledgeable about current events and the ways in which they affect our daily lives.