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Måneskin suspend tour in Russia and Ukraine: “We hope for an end to the violence”

“Despite our desire to give you updates on the European and Italian tour by March 1st, we are unable to define and share the new dates in this moment of tension for Europe and for the whole world. We are closer than ever to all the people afflicted by war right now. ‘ That is how Måneskin explain on social media that they are unable to redefine the dates of their Loud Kids on Tour 22already postponed to the end of January due to the restrictions linked to the pandemic and suspended today due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, where the band was supposed to perform on March 7th.

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“We are closer than ever to our fans, our partners and all the people afflicted by war right now”write the Måneskin in their message, published on social networks in both Italian and English. “Our solidarity goes to all those who are suffering from the conflict in Ukraine and we hope that the ongoing violence will see an end. Along with this hope, we also have that of being able to give you updates as soon as possible, in times of peace. We thank you for your great patience and understanding, as always. We are closer than ever and we have great hope for the future ».

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According to the initial plans, the Måneskin, who will most likely be the guests of honor at the grand finale of the Eurovision Song Contest in Turin on May 14ththey should have performed also in Russia, more precisely on March 9 in Moscow and on March 11 in St. Petersburg. All frozen in the hope that the situation will be resolved as soon as possible. For the sake of all.

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