The event which is being held on Tuesday (29 March) will be a two-hour fundraiser concert raising money for the humanitarian appeal as Russia continues its ...
Now, as we renew our campaign and launch this petition in the wake of the unfolding Ukrainian crisis, we are calling on the government to go further and faster to ensure help is delivered. To sign the petition click here. Yes, viewers will be able to donate throughout the evening. Start your Independent Premium subscription today. To find out more about our Refugees Welcome campaign, click here. All sponsorship and advertising revenue generated by the event – which is predicted to be exceed £3m – will also be donated by ITV to the DEC appeal.
Ed Sheeran, Camilla Cabello and Nile Rodgers are a few of the big name artists that will be performing at tonight's concert.
"As refugees from Ukraine join millions of other displaced people around the globe, we all have a responsibility. - Camila Cabello Tonight, (March 29), Ed Sheeran, Camilla Cabello and Nile Rodgers will perform in the two hour long performance dedicated to raising money for the Ukraine crisis.
Ed Sheeran; Camila Cabello; Emeli Sande; Gregory Porter; Anne Marie; Paloma Faith; Nile Rodgers & Chic; Becky Hill; The Kingdom Choir; Manic Street Preachers ...
- Emeli Sande - Ed Sheeran - Snow Patrol
Birmingham's Resort World Arena will host performances from the Manic Street Preachers, Ed Sheeran and Camila Cabello with the whole concert broadcast live ...
She also added that she will be singing “in solidarity with those being racially discriminated against even within this humanitarian crisis" There have numerous reports that people from African, Asian and Latin American countries have faced prejudice even while trying to flee. You can also watch on ITV Hub or STV Player as well as on the main channel. At least 1,000 deaths have been reported by the UN and many cities across Ukraine have been left in complete devastation.
A live televised concert in the UK is bringing together some of the biggest names in pop music on Tuesday evening to raise money for the humanitarian appeal ...
Texts cost £10 plus the standard network charge and all cash goes directly to the DEC Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal. You will play in Birmingham." A few tickets are still available to see the show in-person at the Resorts World Arena in Birmingham. "Our band will play our music in Kyiv, a city that has not surrendered and will never surrender to the Russian occupiers. Porter said he was "thankful to be able to raise my voice in the chorus of peace" adding: "Together we can show our support for those who are sadly affected by the current world’s events." Sheeran said he is "so proud to be playing" at the fundraiser, while Cabello said her "heart is breaking for the people of Ukraine."
ITV have planned a Concert for Ukraine fundraiser alongside the likes of stars including Ed Sheeran and Emile Sande.
- Camila Cabello - Paloma Faith - Anne Marie
Local personalities, professional performers, a massed choir, Curve theatre performers, Leicester Cathedral choristers, the EAGA Gospel choir and a variety of ...
“This concert promises to be a powerful and uplifting family event of hope and reflection. In Leicester, we have always provided sanctuary for those who need it and we are proud to offer our solidarity and stand with Ukraine through these dark times.” Peter said: “Leicester stands united with the people of Ukraine. We will do all we can to support our local Ukrainian community.
The event which will be broadcast live on air will bring together some of the biggest names in entertainment, in a bid to help raise money for the Ukraine ...
Texts cost £10 plus the standard network charge and all cash goes directly to the DEC Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal. A lucky few will be able to see the event live as it is shown. People can also watch it on the ITV Hub and STV player.
Here's how to watch the Concert For Ukraine from wherever you are in the world. Start time, tickets, line-up and more.
UK TV license holders outside of the country this weekend can use a VPN to watch the Concert For Ukraine live stream from abroad. You can check it out on the ABC iView streaming service where it will remain for 30 days. I’m therefore delighted to be joining Ed Sheeran, Camilla Cabello and all the wonderful artists to make this a success. A few surprise performances could be on the cards, but we know for sure that Ed Sheeran, Paloma Faith and Nile Rodgers of Chic will lead what has been dubbed 'Live Aid for millennials'. Some £250,000 has already been secured after Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced that the UK Government would donate the VAT on each ticket back to the appeal. Make sure to read on below for how to donate too.
The event which is being held on Tuesday (29 March) will be a two-hour fundraiser concert raising money for the humanitarian appeal as Russia continues its ...
Now, as we renew our campaign and launch this petition in the wake of the unfolding Ukrainian crisis, we are calling on the government to go further and faster to ensure help is delivered. To sign the petition click here. Yes, viewers will be able to donate throughout the evening. Start your Independent Premium subscription today. To find out more about our Refugees Welcome campaign, click here. All sponsorship and advertising revenue generated by the event – which is predicted to be exceed £3m – will also be donated by ITV to the DEC appeal.
The Concert for Ukraine at Resorts World Arena boasts an incredible line-up including Ed Sheeran, Camila Cabello, Becky Hill and Paloma Faith but there are ...
The likes of Camilla Cabello and Ed Sheeran are among those to jet in. For full terms and conditions and more information go to www.dec.org.uk For full terms and conditions and more information go to www.dec.org.uk Concert For Ukraine viewers reckon Emeli Sande was miming during her performance - but they love her nonetheless. Every song in the concert was chosen specifically for its meaning and messaging. ITV has confirmed that all revenue generated from advertising and sponsorship for the event will be donated to the cause. It will all be donated to the DEC humanitarian appeal in Ukraine. Recent Grammy winners Billie Eilish and Finneas also sent in a video message of support during the show. 3) Powerful short films from TV broadcasters Mel Giedroyc and Rob Rinder on their recent trips to Eastern Europe with aid workers were featured as part of the broadcast. For full terms and conditions and more information go to www.dec.org.uk Did you go to Concert for Ukraine tonight? Send your selfies and videos (and anything else!) to [email protected] and you could be featured on our blog.
Musicians including Ed Sheeran, Camila Cabello and Nile Rodgers helped raise money for Ukrainian victims of Putin's war.
“Never in my lifetime did I ever think I’d see such scenes of destruction and despair. Mariupol city council wrote on Telegram: “The occupiers continue to kidnap residents of Ukrainian Mariupol. This could lead to Ukraine accepting neutral status in return for Russian troops’ withdrawal from the country. Now, as we renew our campaign and launch this petition in the wake of the unfolding Ukrainian crisis, we are calling on the government to go further and faster to ensure help is delivered. The event is expected to raise over £3m. The concert will take place at the Resorts World Arena, Birmingham.” - SMS: To donate £10 text ‘CRISIS’ to 70150. “We’re here tonight because of the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Ukraine,” he began. To sign the petition click here. “Never in my lifetime did I ever think I’d see such scenes of destruction and despair. This is all of us.” She has released six studio albums within the last 10 years.
Ed Sheeran, Camila Cabello and Eurovision winner Jamala help raise funds at the Concert For Ukraine.
Another £250,000 was generated by ticket sales. "And so this is what I guess we, in the live events and TV industry, can do - something like this, to try and help." The event was organised in three weeks by Guy Freeman from Livewire Pictures, who told BBC Breakfast on Tuesday that the artists and others from the music and TV industries had not hesitated to donate their time. She said: "We're all praying tonight for the peace and the safety of the people in the Ukraine. Thank you guys so much for being a part of this super-important fundraiser." That segment provided a sobering perspective on a night when some of the biggest names in music delivered performances that ranged from the sombre to the uplifting. The moving words of Ukrainian refugees and a performance by the country's 2016 Eurovision-winning singer provided powerful moments as a star-studded concert in Birmingham raised £12.2m.