Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has created a global impact. Many artists are speaking out sharing their thoughts and support, as well as taking action in sharing ways you can help.

Green Day:

The band announced that they’ve called their Moscow concert.
“We are aware that this moment is not about stadium rock shows, it’s so much bigger than that.”
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Pearl Jam:

Pear Jam shared some words along with a link to supporting The Voices of Children Foundation which has been helping children affected by the war since 2015.

Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers):

Elton John:

Elton John shared ways to help through the Elton John AIDS Foundation.

Noodles (The Offspring):

The lead guitarist shared #IStandWithUkraine, while sharing his experiences visiting the “warm & welcoming” people of both countries.

Imagine Dragons:

Imagine Dragons also canceled their shows in both Russia and Ukraine for June 2022.

30 Seconds To Mars:

Franz Ferdinand:

Frontman Alex Kapranos paid tribute to Ukraine in a recent Instagram post. You can read his thoughts below this image of his visit to Kyiv.

 

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Paul Stanley (Kiss):

Brian May (Queen):
The lead guitarist shared some words along with a photo from a performance in Freedom Square, Kharkiv in 2008.

 

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Dee Snider (Twisted Sister):

Snider posted that he is more than okay with Ukrainians using Twisted Sister’s track “We’re Not Gonna Take It” as “their battlecry.”