Queen + Paul Rodgers have always been committed to helping those in need. In September of 2008 the rockstars answered Elena Pinchuk’s request of playing on behalf of her AntiAids foundation, the message was very clear “Don’t Let AIDS Ruin Your Life”.

To all our dear friends in Ukraine, we are shocked, horrified, saddened that your beautiful country has been invaded and your very lives threatened. We send out love and our prayers. And someday we will rock together again.

Brian May

The concert was held in Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second largest city.

In 2008 Queen + Paul Rodgers played for 350,000 people while 10 Million watched the live performance on their television, now via a YouTube special screening.

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The legendary band is no stranger to standing up for what’s right, they have been vocal on various occasions on the need for a better understanding of each other and have done many efforts to help those who need it.

They have played many fundraisers including the epic Live Aid in Wembley Stadium in 1985

Throughout the Mercury-Phoenix foundation they offer funding for AIDS research, while the Save Me foundation provides funding for wildlife conservation. Now they are releasing this phenomenal concert so you can support Ukrainians during this difficult time of the Russian Invasion.

Marca

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