When Russian rockets started hitting his homeland, Ukraine’s rock star Sviatoslav “Slava” Vakarchuk asked himself how he could help a country facing yet another Russian invasion.
When asked by Fox News how it feels to stand in the center of an underground metro station turned into a bomb shelter and perform patriotic songs? -"Absolutely relevant to the situation," he answers, adding"you understand that now you need to sing to these people in the underground because these people need you much more than all the fans you sing to during peaceful times."
In the 2019 parliamentary elections Vakarchuk’s party"Holos" secured 20 of 423 seats as the opposition party. Now that seems like ancient history:"there is no opposition today, everybody is supporting the government, the president, and we are all one team fighting against Russia." Lead vocalist Sviatoslav Vakarchuk is pictured during an impromptu open-air concert of the Okean Elzy rock band on the pedestrian and cycling bridge across Volodymyrskyi Descent, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine.
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