Ukraine Eurovision icons Kalush Orchestra have returned to their home country to a hero’s welcome 🇺🇦 Eurovision2022
Photographs of the homecoming sees the band arrive in Lviv, where they are mobbed by a huge crowd of people wanting to show their support.
Oleh Psiuk, Ihor Didenchu, Vlad Kurochka, Vitalii Duzhyk, Tymofii Muzychuk and Oleksandr Slobodianyk were gifted flowers by several fans, with others seen wearing the band’s trademark pink bucket hats. She herself heard the song for the first time when it was performed live at the Ukrainian National Final.Kalush Orchestra were given special permission to leave the country as Ukraine continues its resistance against Russia
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