FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Some 20,000 people attended an anti-war concert in central Berlin on Sunday, police said, with listeners waving Ukrainian flags or holding banners with slogans against Russian invasion.
Gathered near the Brandenburg Gate, symbol of a divided Germany during the Cold War, many artists wore shades of blue and yellow in solidarity with Ukraine.
Jamala, a Ukrainian singer who won the Eurovision Song Contest with her song “1944” in 2016, was broadcast on a big screen telling the audience that “music is a peaceful force”.
“I think if all the musicians came together, it would be the strongest peace army in the world,” she told the crowd.
(By Tom Sims)
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