Kalush Orchestra were fighting as part of the Ukrainian resistance only weeks before Eurovision, and now will join a star-studded line-up including Billie Eilish, Sir Paul McCartney and Kendrick Lamar.
Their performance at Worthy Farm will mark their first ever in the UK, and the band have become global stars following their Eurovision win with Stefania, which was dedicated to Psiuk's mother.
Kalush Orchestra were fighting as part of the Ukrainian resistance only weeks before Eurovision, and have received support from across Europe. A number of other Ukrainian acts will perform at Glastonbury amid the Russian invasion of their country, with Kyiv folk quartet DakhaBrakha performing on Sunday afternoon on the Pyramid Stage.
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