The performer canceled a charity concert in Dublin (Ireland) due to the unrest in the city.
Ukrainian singer Artyom Pivovarov says he witnessed the terrorist attack in Dublin.
On November 23, clashes broke out between police and dozens of protesters in the Irish capital after five people, including three children, were injured in a knife attack near a primary school.
Protesters threw bottles and flares at the police, and set several buses and a police car on fire.
Due to security, the performer was forced to cancel the charity concert because according to him, explosions were heard 100 meters from the concert venue, on a nearby street.
“November 23, 20:10 local time, and we were in the city of Dublin, where we were supposed to hold a charity concert. In the next street from our site, 100 meters away, the attacks began of terrorist and protest. We heard Explosions! For the safety of our listeners, we stand together “We are forced to cancel the concert with the administration of the site. Leaving the site does not happen at our request, it is required by law. Please stay calm,” Pivovarov said.
The artist also added that he has postponed the Dublin concert and will announce the date in the near future.
Check out this post on InstagramPublication from Artem Pivovarov / Pivovarov (@pivovarovmusic)
It was previously reported that Artem Pivovarov showed a video from his concert, which was attended by a serviceman who lost his sight after being wounded in Bakhmut.
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Source: korrespondent

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