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We Are Ukrainians: A Night of Resilience, Music, and Hope at The London Palladium

A Cultural Tribute to Strength and Solidarity

London is about to witness an unforgettable evening of music, culture, and resilience as We Are Ukrainians. Three Years of Resilience arrives at The London Palladium on February 24, 2025. This one-night-only event is more than just a concert. It’s a powerful tribute to Ukraine’s enduring strength and a heartfelt thank you to the UK for its unwavering support.

Organized by the Peace Committee of Ukraine, this global concert tour is a celebration of resilience, a showcase of traditional Ukrainian music and dance, and a humanitarian mission wrapped into one extraordinary night.

A Legendary Ensemble Takes the Stage

For those unfamiliar with Ukraine’s rich musical heritage, the Hryhoriy Veryovka National Honoured Academic Ukrainian Folk Choir is the gold standard. Founded in 1943 by composer and conductor Hryhoriy Veryovka, this renowned ensemble has spent decades preserving and evolving Ukrainian folk traditions.

The group, which consists of a choir, a folk orchestra, and a dance ensemble, has represented Ukraine across the globe, performing in over 60 countries, including the United States, Japan, France, Germany, and the UK. Their stirring performances of the Ukrainian National Anthem have set the stage at major state events, from presidential inaugurations to the opening of the Ukrainian Parliament.

This time, they are bringing their mesmerizing voices and high-energy choreography to London, offering a multimedia experience that blends history, culture, and emotion.

A Star-Studded Lineup of Heroes and Icons

Expect a night filled with powerful moments, featuring not just music and dance, but also inspirational figures who embody Ukraine’s unbreakable spirit. Among the special guests confirmed for the event are:

Oleksandr UsykWorld Heavyweight Boxing Champion and national icon.

JamalaEurovision-winning singer, known for her hauntingly beautiful performance of 1944.

Svyatoslav VakarchukRock legend and activist, lending his voice to the cause.

Yulia GershunMrs. Universe 2018, bringing global attention to the humanitarian effort.

Alexandra Pascal11-year-old future Paralympic champion, who survived a devastating rocket attack.

Ukrainian war heroes and soldiers, some of whom have returned from captivity, attending as honored guests.

This star-studded lineup is more than just a roll call of celebrities. Each guest carries a personal connection to Ukraine’s fight for freedom, making this night an emotional journey through music, resilience, and solidarity.

Music as a Force for Change

This concert isn’t just about celebration—it’s also about making a tangible difference. The humanitarian mission of the tour is to raise funds for prosthetics and rehabilitation for Ukrainians who have lost limbs due to the war.

The funds will go towards Superhumans, a cutting-edge rehabilitation center dedicated to providing world-class medical care to Ukrainian veterans and civilians.

Voices of Global Support

Sir Richard Branson, one of the event’s supporters, has publicly praised Ukraine’s resilience, stating:

“The Ukrainian military is not only defending their independence and identity – their fight is our fight. We must do everything we can to help Ukraine and to support organizations like Superhumans to ensure that this war ends in victory.”

Howard Buffett, Chairman and CEO of the Howard G. Buffett Foundation, echoed this sentiment:

“The bitter truth is that Ukraine will need advanced medical facilities to help veterans and civilians affected by this war now and in the future.”

Why This Night Matters

For Londoners, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience Ukraine’s rich cultural heritage while standing in solidarity with a nation that refuses to be broken. Through music, storytelling, and collective action, this event aims to inspire hope and prove that art has the power to unite the world.

This is not just a concert. It’s a movement—a powerful reminder that every song, every dance, and every act of support brings Ukraine closer to victory.

Secure Your Spot at The London Palladium

Join this historic event on February 24, 2025, at The London Palladium. Celebrate resilience, culture, and hope, and be part of a night that will be remembered for years to come.

🎟 Tickets available now: lwtheatres.co.uk/whats-on/we-are-ukrainians