Bono supports the joint charity effort of the Laima Rendezvous festival and

and Laima Rendezvous Jūrmala opened a donation account to support Ukrainian children affected by war and received the support of world-famous stars Bono, Diplo, Arctic Monkeys and Queens of the Stone Age for the festival’s peace-raising message Today, July 24, public charity organization together with the Laima Rendezvous Jūrmala festival initiated the opening of a donation account and phone number to help Ukrainian children affected by war. All Ukrainian children have had their childhood stolen. Fathers are defending their homeland, while mothers and children are fleeing thousands of kilometres away. We encourage everyone to call the donation line at 371 90006861 or make a donation at . Donations will be accepted until the end of the festival. The cost of one call is euros. The aim of the campaign is to help and support children who have lost their homes, families and relatives as a result of the war in Ukraine. More information about the foundation’s goals: As previously announced, this year’s Laima Rendezvous Jūrmala festival is dedicated to peace in Ukraine and has gained even more significance by becoming a platform of support and solidarity for Ukrainian artists and performers, who are widely represented in the festival program. What makes this year’s festival special is that it not only promotes the enjoyment of music and contemporary ballet, but also calls for practical support for the people of Ukraine. In addition, the festival organizers are proud to announce that the peaceful theme of the event is supported by a number of worldwide famous artists who have sent video messages to the people and artists of Ukraine, expressing their solidarity and unwavering support and wishing strength to the Ukrainians who have been living in war for more than 500 days already. In his address to the Ukrainian people, American DJ and producer Diplo said: “Gathering at this epic festival we’ve come together all thanks to the incredible Laima Vaikule. Today we rally behind you to display that your persistence and valor echo across the entire civilized world. And that your unwavering commitment ignites the spark of hope that will forever burn bright!“ Bono, lead singer of Irish band U2, quoted the lyrics of the band’s hit song “Walk On“ in his inspirational message: “Walk on, walk on What you got, they can’t steal it No they can’t even feel it Walk on, walk on Stay safe tonight.“ And American rock band Queens of the Stone Age and British rock band Arctic Monkeys supported the Ukrainian people in a joint message, saying, “We support you dearly. The light always overcomes the darkness!“ and the Laima Rendezvous Jūrmala festival invite everyone who cares about the fate of Ukrainian children to take part in this meaningful action and together create positive changes for those who need it most - children affected by war. About “Laima Rendezvous Jurmala“ The international music festival “Laima Rendezvous Jurmala“ has been held at the Dzintari Concert Hall since 2015 and is one of the largest musical events in the cultural life of Latvia. Every time the festival gathers on its stage famous musicians and promising new performers of pop, rock, jazz and classical music from Europe, Central Asia and America. Every year the festival is watched by more than 100 million viewers: it is broadcasted by TV channels and Internet channels in Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Israel, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Georgia, Armenia, Germany, USA, Canada, Australia and other countries. Participants of the festival in different years were Chris Norman, Mons Selmerlev, Kristin Opolais, Ksenia Sidorova, Biondi, Thomas Nevergreen, Uku Suviste, Noa, Nani Bregvadze, Edith Piekha, Andrejs Makarevich, Intars Busulis, Vera Brezhneva, A’Studio and others, together - more than 150 famous artists and performers. Contacts: pr@
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