Imagine Dragons have been named Ambassadors of Ukrainian fundraising platform UNITED24.
As is now tradition, the partnership was announced during an online call with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
During the call, Zelenskyy discussed the members of one of the world's most popular bands' future collaboration with the fundraising platform.
The musicians will promote the Medical Aid direction of UNITED24. In particular, they will support the fundraising for ambulances, which was started by First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska.
"In 2018, you visited our country for the first time. In 2022, you are still doing your best so that the voice of Ukraine continues to be heard throughout the world. Thank you for this!" Zelenskyy said.
The group's lead singer, Dan Reynolds, said, "We love the people of Ukraine and want to help in any way possible. Injustices like this can only be conquered when people around the world come together. We stand by the beautiful people of Ukraine and their courageous leader President Zelenskyy."
According to the musician, Imagine Dragons will work with UNITED24 and local leaders to continually find ways to raise awareness and funds for the people until this unjust war ends.
"We look forward to the day when we can play a concert again in Kyiv and celebrate freedom, life and music with the resilient and strong people of Ukraine," Reynolds said.
(Photo: Neil Krug)
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