It was a star-studded line-up that included The BossHoss, Fury in the Slaughterhouse, and Mia. Wife of Kyiv Mayor Natalia Klitschko spoke to the tourists.
As Russia continues to assault Ukraine, a big group of cultural workers expressed their support in Berlin on Sunday. On the Brandenburg Gate stage, about 50 acts were scheduled through the night.
Natalia Klitschko, wife of the mayor of Kyiv and former professional boxer Vitali Klitschko, was among those who attended the meeting. As she thanked the crowd on the 17th of June for their support, she added, "Only together can we establish peace." "Better Days" by Wladimir Klitschko was sung by Klitschko after this announcement.
Klitschko praised the worldwide audience for their support, and expressed gratitude. It's dreadful, she murmured to us as we walked away from our musical peace rally. We must pay attention to the crowds who gather here. According to her, "It's crucial to know that the whole globe is with Ukraine." Aim for a swift conclusion to the conflict in your nation. As long as we all stand together, we can do this. Ukraine is presently waging a war for the sake of "peace across the globe," Klitschko stated.
The peace campaign "Sound of Peace" was supposed to be "Europe's greatest musical rally" against the war, according to the organisers. Over 20,000 people signed up for the event. At the beginning of the musical rally, just a few hundred people showed there, but the crowd gradually expanded. A gathering of more over 15,000 people was estimated by police in their own comments, with roughly 900 officers on the scene.
Placards appealing for immediate peace were handed out by the dozens. The Ukrainian national colours, blue and yellow, were often observed. Donations should be a primary goal for "Sound of Peace," a project that aims to raise money for Ukrainian conflict victims.
On stage, there were usually comments outlining the plight of Ukrainians and refugees in that country and throughout the globe.
David Garrett on violin, Marius Müller-Westernhagen with "Freiheit," Michael Patrick Kelly on fury in the slaughterhouse, Clueso, Peter Maffay on violin, Mia, Mine, Revolverheld, Sarah Connor, Silbermond and The BossHoss should arrive till the evening, as could Zoe Wees as well.
Both ProSieben and Sat.1 showed live coverage of the peace demonstration starting in the afternoon and continuing until late at night. There have been announcements from other stations as well.