Pink Floyd re-form to support Ukraine: 'A record we wish had never been made'

After nearly 30 years, the band Pink Floyd will release a new song to raise money for humanitarian relief in Ukraine, featuring the vocals of a Ukrainian singer who quit an international tour to fight for his country and was wounded. The project started when Pink Floyd vocalist and guitarist David Gilmour learned that Andriy Khlyvnyuk – with whom he had previously performed – left a US tour with Boombox and returned to Ukraine to join the Territorial Defence Forces to defend his country from Russia's invasion.
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Pink Floyd re-form to support Ukraine: 'A record we wish had never been made'


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