Save Ukraine — #StopWar is a charity concert marathon aimed at supporting Ukraine and raising funds to address humanitarian issues caused by Ukraine's 2022 invasion by Russia, including calls for the international community to declare a no-fly zone over Ukraine.
Organized by 1+1 Media Group, the Atlas Festival, Kyivstar, the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine, the National Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine (Suspilne) and Telewizja Polska, the concert was held on March 27, 2022 in Warsaw, Poland and featured musicians, artists, civic activists, thought leaders, actors, athletes, volunteers from around the world, which was rebroadcasted by the TV channels from about 20 countries in Europe and the world, as well as by streaming platforms and social networks.
A second show was held on Kyiv Day, May 29, 2022 at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany, which was co-organized by the FC Dynamo Kyiv football club.
Performers[]
Main show[]
Online performances[]
The performances of the following artists in the 1st event were not broadcast on television but were uploaded instead to 1+1's YouTube channel.
Appearances[]
Presenters[]
- Masha Efrosinina
- Timur Miroshnychenko
- Ida Nowakowska (1st show)
- Donald Arleth (1st show)
- Marichka Padalko (2nd show)
Speakers[]
1st show (March 27, 2022)[]
- Andrzej Duda (President of Poland)
- Pedro Sánchez (Prime Minister of Spain)
- Ignazio Cassis (President of the Swiss Confederation)
- Alejandro Giammattei (President of Guatemala)
- Zuzana Čaputová (President of Slovakia)
- Vitali Klitschko (former boxer, current Mayor of Kyiv and brother of Wladimir Klitschko)
- Wladimir Klitschko (boxer and brother of Vitali Klitschko)
- Lilia Podkopayeva
- Oleksandr Zinchenko
- Sergiy Stakhovsky (former professional tennis player and current member of the Ukrainian Army)
- Elina Svitolina
- Olha Kharlan
- Marta Kostyuk
- Volodymyr Zelenskyy (President of Ukraine)
- Imagine Dragons
- Olena Zelenska (First Lady of Ukraine)
- Emine Erdoğan (First Lady of Turkey)
- Agata Kornhauser-Duda (First Lady of Poland)
- Sophie Grégoire Trudeau (Spouse of the Prime Minister of Canada)
- Andra Levite (First Lady of Latvia)
- Doris Schmidauer (First Lady of Austria)
- Michal Herzog (First Lady of Israel)
- Diana Nausėdienė (First Lady of Lithuania)
- Linda Rama (Spouse of the Prime Minister of Albania)
- Micheál Martin (Taoiseach of Ireland)
- Mark Rutte (Prime Minister of the Netherlands)
- Alexander Van der Bellen (President of Austria)
- Karl Nehammer (Chancellor of Austria)
- Joe Biden (President of the United States)
- Ilir Meta (President of Albania)
- Justin Trudeau (Prime Minister of Canada)
- Alar Karis (President of Estonia)
- George Vella (President of Malta)
- Kyriakos Mitsotakis (Prime Minister of Greece)
- Egils Levits (President of Latvia)
- Kiril Petkov (Prime Minister of Bulgaria)
- Gitanas Nausėda (President of Lithuania)
- Wopke Hoekstra (Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands)
- Roberta Metsola (President of the European Parliament)
- Maksim Chmerkovskiy
- Grandson
- Elias Reichert
- GusGus
- Vladana (Montenegrin representative in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022)
- Alan Walker
- Chanel (Spanish representative in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022)
- Craig David
- Idina Menzel
- Luciano Huck
- Ruby Wood (vocalist for Submotion Orchestra)
- Petr Fiala (Prime Minister of the Czech Republic)
- Salome Zourabichvili (President of Georgia)
- Klaus Iohannis (President of Romania)
- Janez Janša (Prime Minister of Slovenia)
- Andrej Plenković (Prime Minister of Croatia)
- Emmanuel Macron (President of France)
- Fatboy Slim
- Lori Lightfoot (Mayor of Chicago)
- Taras Topolya (frontmen of Antytila)
- PianoBoy
- Mélovin (Ukrainian representative in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018)
- Alina Pash
- Kolya Serga
- Daniel Skripnik
- Alena Alena
- Michelle Andrade
- Rob Feldman
- Kateryna Pavlenko (frontwoman of Go_A, Ukrainian representatives in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021)
- NK
- Julia Sanina (frontwoman of The Hardkiss)
- Dorofeeva
- MO3GI
- Dmitriy Zezyulin (frontman of Latexfauna)
- Artem Pivovarov
- Jamala (winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2016)
2nd show (May 29, 2022)[]
- Olaf Scholz (Chancellor of Germany)
- Boris Johnson (Prime Minister of the United Kingdom)
- Gitanas Nausėda (President of Lithuania)
- Egils Levits (President of Latvia)
- Chen Namchaisiri (Thai Senator)
- Iván Duque (President of Colombia)
- Oleksandr Gvozdyk
- Elina Svitolina
- Daria Bilodid
- Ruslana (winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2004)
- Zhan Beleniuk
- Dmytro Shurov
- Stanislav Horuna
- Olha Kharlan
- Ivan Frolov
- Julia Sanina
- Sergey Bubka (President of the National Olympic Committee of Ukraine)
- Dorofeeva
- Oksana Lyniv
- Kaja Kallas (Prime Minister of Estonia)
- Dimitar Kovačevski (Prime Minister of North Macedonia)
- Andrej Plenković (Prime Minister of Croatia)
- Mark Rutte (Prime Minister of the Netherlands)
- Micheál Martin (Taoiseach of Ireland)
- Bernard-Henri Lévy
- Andriy Yarmolenko
- Serhiy Rebrov
- Oleksandr Khatskevich
- Viktor Tsyhankov
- Serhiy Sidorchuk
- Andriy Shevchenko
- Ihor Surkis (Owner and president of FC Dynamo Kyiv)
- Shalva Papuashvili (Chairperson of the Parliament of Georgia)
- Ian Borg (Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Affairs and Trade of Malta)
- Olta Xhaçka (Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs of Albania)
- Karl Nehammer (Chancellor of Austria)
- Katalin Novák (President of Hungary)
- Paul McCartney
- Harry Styles
- Katy Perry
- Jon Bon Jovi
- Ed Sheeran
- Oprah Winfrey
- Celine Dion
- Liudmyla Monastyrska
- Hugh Jackman
- Richard Gere
- Billie Eilish
- Madonna
Broadcasters[]
Country/Region | Broadcaster(s) | |
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1st show (March 27, 2022) | ||
Ukraine | 1+1, 2+2, ICTV, Inter, K1, M1, Novyi Kanal, NTN, Rada TV, STB, TET, UA:First, Ukrayina, 1+1 Video, Kyivstar TV, MEGOGO, Oll.tv, Sweet.tv, Volia, YouTV | |
Poland | TVP1 | |
International | 1+1 International, ICTV Ukraine, Inter+, TVP World, Ukrayina 24, YouTube | |
Austria | Puls 4 | |
Albania | RTSH 2 | |
Canada | Omni Television | |
Chile | Mega (YouTube) | |
Colombia | Noticias Caracol Ahora (YouTube) | |
Croatia | HRT | |
Czech Republic | ČT2 | |
Dominican Republic | Noticias SIN (YouTube) | |
Estonia | ETV | |
Georgia | First Channel | |
Italy | RaiPlay, Rai News 24 | |
Latvia | LTV1 | |
Lithuania | LRT televizija | |
Moldova | TV8 | |
Montenegro | TVCG 2 | |
Romania | TVR 1, Pro TV Plus | |
Slovakia | Dvojka, 24 | |
Slovenia | TV SLO 2 | |
2nd show (May 29, 2022) | ||
Ukraine | 1+1, 2+2, ICTV, Inter, M1, NTN, Pershyi, Rada TV, STB, Suspilne Kultura, TET, Ukrayina, Ukrayina 24, 1+1 Video, Kyivstar TV | |
International | 1+1 International, TVP World, YouTube | |
Albania | RTSH | |
Belgium | Choice TV | |
Canada | Rogers TV, VMedia | |
Croatia | HRT | |
Cyprus | CyBC | |
Czech Republic | TV Nova | |
Estonia | ERR | |
Georgia | GPB | |
Greece | Skai TV | |
Latvia | LTV, Tet | |
Lithuania | LRT, INIT TV | |
Moldova | Moldova 1 | |
Poland | TVP.pl | |
Romania | Pro TV |