Contact Us

Eurovision winner Kalush Orchestra to tour Europe to raise money for Ukraine army

Frontman Oleh Psiuk told a televised news conference in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv that the band would soon announce on Instagram where it would tour. "At every performance we are going to collect funds for the needs of the army," he said.

  • 1
  • 7
Eurovision winner Kalush Orchestra to tour Europe to raise money for Ukraine army

Ukraine's Eurovision Song Contest winners plan a tour of Europe to raise money for the army as it continues to put up fierce resistance to Russian forces more than 80 days after they invaded the country, they said on Tuesday.

  • 2
  • 7
Eurovision winner Kalush Orchestra to tour Europe to raise money for Ukraine army

Kalush Orchestra on Saturday rode a wave of popular support to win the competition, giving their compatriots a much-needed morale boost.

  • 3
  • 7
Eurovision winner Kalush Orchestra to tour Europe to raise money for Ukraine army

Frontman Oleh Psiuk told a televised news conference in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv that the band would soon announce on Instagram where it would tour.

  • 4
  • 7
Eurovision winner Kalush Orchestra to tour Europe to raise money for Ukraine army

"At every performance, we are going to collect funds for the needs of the army," he said.

  • 5
  • 7
Eurovision winner Kalush Orchestra to tour Europe to raise money for Ukraine army

Psiuk said he hoped Ukraine would host Eurovision next year and thanked the defenders of the besieged Azovstal steel works in the southern city of Mariupol for their courage in holding out for so long.

  • 6
  • 7
Eurovision winner Kalush Orchestra to tour Europe to raise money for Ukraine army

Fighters in the last stronghold in Mariupol have started to surrender, but a Ukrainian presidential adviser said their defiance had changed the course of the war.

  • 7
  • 7
Eurovision winner Kalush Orchestra to tour Europe to raise money for Ukraine army

Bookmakers had made Kalush Orchestra clear favourites in Eurovision. Their song "Stefania" that fuses rap with traditional folk music was lying fourth after national juries voted, but stormed into top spot thanks to a record score during voting by viewers.