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Concert ‘Solidarity With Belarus’ Held In Warsaw

Concert ‘Solidarity With Belarus’ Held In Warsaw
PHOTO: CHARTER97.ORG/IVAN MIAZHUI

This time the name of the event was consonant with the famous work of Remarque.

On October 26, in the capital of Poland, the initiative “Free Belarus” held the last concert “Solidarity with Belarus”. This time the concert was called “All Quiet on the Eastern Front”. The concert was held in the Little Warsaw club and gathered several hundred people caring about the fate of Belarus, among them were not only our compatriots, but also Poles, Ukrainians who came to support the Belarusians, the Charter97.org correspondent reports.

The organizers of the event tried to make the concert so that it was not an addition to what can be seen on TV or read in Belarusian newspapers. And they succeeded.

The first to declare solidarity with Belarus was the Polish band Alles from the city of Lodz. The band plays electro-punk and industrial music. Polish musicians pleased the concert participants with modern sound and non-trivial lyrics.

The next participant of the annual festival was Ukrainian pop singer, participant of the popular show “Voice of the Country”, Katerina Yeremenko, better known by her stage name DaKooka.

Beloved Brest punks from the Dai Darogu band truly “broke” the hall. Yury Stylski and the team performed everyone’s favorite songs “Fire”, “Ten Million Slaves”.

The highlight of the program was the performance of the Petlya Pristrastiya band. Despite the fact that the band performs songs in Russian and is very popular in Russia, the musicians call themselves exclusively Belarusian band.

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