The artist, who was born in the city of Krivoy Rog, explained his decision by saying that his concerts will unite two people.
The Ukrainian singer, vocalist of the groups TOKYO, MACHETE Yaroslav Maly, who remains silent about the full-scale war on the territory of his country, has announced concerts in Russia. He announced this on his Instagram page.
In particular, a native of Krivoy Rog recorded a video message in which he announced three concerts at once in the aggressor country and invited “everyone who has love” and “who brings it like a light in the darkness of this world” to them.
“We are told from childhood that this world is what it is. We are small people and this cannot be changed. That hate, fear, anger is normal. It is not like that, everything is in our power. We are the builders of the universe and creators .. “Step by step, song by song, brick by brick, we are building a temple of unity, love, purity, dignity. For those who understand me, I have nothing more to say. And who does not understand, then it is not just time. I know one thing for sure, that we know what we’re doing. It’s time for us to wake up, we need each other. That’s the only reason why we did the concert. See you, sisters, brothers. We will succeed,” he said.
It is worth noting that Yaroslav Maly actively cleans angry comments from Ukrainians under his post. Therefore, there you will only find many approving reviews from Russians.
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