Charity concert to raise money for Ukrainian displaced persons
Text Susanna Poikela
Photos Alana Proosa, Maris Savik, press
Röövel Ööbik
On November 2, a charity concert entitled KÜTE will take place at Paavli Culture Factoy in Tallinn, featuring live performances by Genka, Marten Kuningas, Robert Linna, Röövel Ööbik, manna, Bedless Bones, and Misery Eden.
Organised by Natalie Mets and Indrek Mesikepp in collaboration with Mondo MTÜ, the concert aims to raise money for the Centre for Internally Displaced Persons in Poltava, Ukraine. With all proceeds from the event going towards helping with heating costs for the upcoming winter.
“Unfortunately, it seems we are becoming accustomed to the ongoing war in Ukraine, but we must not let this happen. Every contribution towards ending the war is still vital. Let’s come together, enjoy some great music, and support the courageous Ukrainians so they can continue defending their country,” explained Natalie Mets, the event organiser.
“All signs indicate that this winter will be even harsher, colder, and darker for Ukrainians than previous ones. This bleak reality inspired the idea of holding a charity concert to help,” added Indrek Mesikepp
The evening will also see DJ 4-got-10, Tamhiis, and Kurbade Tüdrukute Klubi take to the stage.
More information about the event and tickets can be found on Fienta.
GenkaRobert Linna and Marten KuningasmannaBedless BonesDJ Tamhiis DJ 4-got-10Kurbade Tüdrukute Klubi
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