TVORCHI took to the sidewalk of Eurovision 2023 in Liverpool on May 7th.
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The musicians donned costumes inscribed with the names and weights of premature babies during Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
The group aims to attract Ukrainian and international support and raise UAH 10 million to purchase incubators to save prematurely born children.
Recall that instead of winning Ukraine last year, Eurovision for security reasons will be held in British Liverpool.
37 countries will take part in the competition: 15 countries will perform in the first semi-final on May 9, 16 countries in the second semi-final on May 11. Six more (Big Five countries, Eurovision organizers Great Britain, Germany, Spain, Italy and France, as well as last year’s winner Ukraine) qualify for the non-competitive final on May 13.
Belarus and Russia this year again were not allowed to participate due to aggression against Ukraine, while Bulgaria, North Macedonia and Montenegro refused themselves for financial reasons.
Ukraine in 2023 is again among the favorites of Eurovision.
Source: Racurs

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