Ukrainian musician rocks Kelowna in support of home country
“We are supporting a project from a Ukrainian fund in Toronto called Second Front Ukraine Foundation, so they are raising funds for drones for the army and all proceeds from this tour are going to go towards the initiative,” explained tour organizer Vadym Goreniuk.
Oleg Skrypka has been rocking out on stages in Ukraine for 35 years. Skrypka and his band, Vopli Vidopliasova, which formed in 1986, made a stop in Kelowna on Saturday night, where fans sang and danced the night away in support of a worthy cause. “This is one of my favourite Ukrainian musicians, he’s the founder of Ukrainian rock-style,” described fan Denys Storozhuk.
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