Camila Cabello and Ed Sheeran are the popular names among the performers who are going to use their voices at a special “Concert for Ukraine.”
The concert is taking place in order to raise funds and express support to the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal.
The concert is scheduled for March 29 in Birmingham, England, as per the current information.
The concert will see outstanding performances from singers including Nile Rodgers & Chic, The Kingdom Choir, Tom Odell, Gregory Porter, Becky Hill, Manic Street Preachers, Emeli Sandé, and Snow Patrol.
“@Camila_Cabello, @edsheeran, @emelisande, @GregoryPorter and @snowpatrol are the first performers to be announced for Concert for Ukraine, a two hour fundraiser event raising money for the @decappeal humanitarian appeal in Ukraine on Tuesday 29 March on ITV ”ITV Tweeted.
“My heart is breaking for the people of Ukraine,” said Camila Cabello, who will also be performing at the event.
“As refugees from Ukraine join millions of other displaced people around the globe, we all have a responsibility. One of the biggest needs is to get funds to organizations who can serve these communities directly, so we’re focusing our efforts on doing that as quickly as we can,” added the Bam Bam singer.
In the other story, Sandé stated, “I will be singing to try to help every innocent human being forced to flee their home and in solidarity with those being racially discriminated against even within this humanitarian crisis.”
The special concert for Ukraine will be hosted by The Spice Girls’ Emma Bunton, singer Marvin Humes and radio star Roman Kemp.
On Thursday, Ed Sheeran via his Instagram story said, “Firstly I just want to say to all Ukrainians that I love you, I stand with you, and I am so proud to be playing this fundraising event next week.”
The two-hour concert by Livewire Pictures will happen at the Resorts World Arena and broadcast across STV Player, ITV, ITV Hub and STV.
The viewers have the opportunity to donate to help Ukraine to provide food, shelter and medical aid to those affected by the war.