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Ukrainian musicians unite on Pyramid Stage to tell Glastonbury ‘stop Putin’

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Jamala appeared as a guest with folk quartet DakhaBrakha on the Pyramid Stage (YuiMok/PA) (PA Wire)

Jamala appeared as a guest with folk quartet DakhaBrakha on the Pyramid Stage (YuiMok/PA) (PA Wire)

Ukrainian folk band DakhaBrakha and Eurovision 2016 winner Jamala have performed together on Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage, sharing a message to “stop Putin”.

Jamala won the Eurovision Song Contest in 2016, representing Ukraine, and was welcomed on stage as DakhaBrakha’s special guest for the performance on Sunday afternoon.

Jamala, full name Susana Alimivna Jamaladinova, told the PA news agency after the set: “We can stop this evil only if we are united, only if we are together.

DakhaBrakha called on those watching to ‘stop Putin’ (Yui Mok/PA) (PA Wire)DakhaBrakha called on those watching to ‘stop Putin’ (Yui Mok/PA) (PA Wire)

DakhaBrakha called on those watching to ‘stop Putin’ (Yui Mok/PA) (PA Wire)

“We are fighting for freedom, for equality… it’s my first time in Glastonbury and I see that freedom here.

“It’s a treasure to be human and to express yourself, and you even don’t know how important it is.”

On a weekend when Kyiv experienced its first Russian bombing in weeks, part of DakhaBrakha’s act featured an animation on a screen showing birds transforming into fighter jets.

Other images included Ukrainian tractors dragging Russian tanks, and crowds marching towards armoured vehicles adorned with the letter “Z”, a Russian pro-war symbol.

Wearing a Ukrainian flag around her shoulders, Karolina Livsicaite from Vilnius, Lithuania, said she “really enjoyed” the performance.

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“It made me feel sad and also uplifted”, the 38-year-old told PA.

Ms Livsicaite added that the performance served to “remind Glastonbury (and) remind the world that war is going on, and Ukraine needs everyone’s help”.

On the support she had seen for Ukraine at the festival, Jamala said: “I so appreciate every little thing … all the flags, I can’t really even can explain.”

Speaking on stage, Marko Halanevych, one of the band members of DakhaBrakha, said: “Ukraine became (a) victim of Russian aggression, but Ukrainian people became real heroes of resistance.”

Smoke billows into the air from residential buildings following explosions in Kyiv on Sunday (Nariman El-Mofty/AP) (AP)Smoke billows into the air from residential buildings following explosions in Kyiv on Sunday (Nariman El-Mofty/AP) (AP)

Smoke billows into the air from residential buildings following explosions in Kyiv on Sunday (Nariman El-Mofty/AP) (AP)

Jamala and the band were met with cheers during the performance, with many Ukrainian flags visible in the crowd.

The musicians’ appearance came after Russia attacked Kyiv for the first time in weeks, with missiles striking at least two residential buildings.

The general prosecutor’s office said preliminary information indicated one person was killed and four injured in the attack.

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