Scene earlier today in Liverpool, UK -- where @eurovision 2023, a powerful celebration of unity and music, was held on behalf of Ukraine. Scroll through the carousel with this picture at @braveukraine.info for more colorful pictures from Liverpool. Then visit @ukraine.ua to learn who won this year's contest, and while there watch the video of the surprise guest who joined last year's winner, Ukrainian band @kalush.official, on piano for the opening performance of "Stefania," last year's winning song. 🇺🇦🎹💙💛🇬🇧🇺🇦 #Repost @braveukraine.info with @use.repost . . . Liverpool, the host city of the Eurovision Song Contest final on Saturday, May 13, is ablaze with blue and yellow colors, symbolizing Ukraine’s prominent presence. Ukraine can be observed at every corner, from the adorned shop windows to the images of visitors, and even in the food court menus. The Eurovision Song Contest is an annual international music competition that brings together participating countries from across Europe and, in some cases, beyond. Each country submits an original song to compete for the coveted title, with the winner determined by a combination of jury and viewer votes. In 2022, Ukraine emerged as the winner with the song “Stefaniya” by Kalush, earning the right to host the following year’s competition. However, due to the ongoing war, it was decided to relocate the contest to ensure the safety and well-being of participants and audiences. Photo: BBC Ukraine #braveukraine #ukraine #warinukraine #eurovision2023 #eurovision #liverpool #unitedkingdom #blueandyellow #Ukrainianflag #songcontest #kalushorchestra #stefaniasong #StandWithUkraine #SupportUkraine #StandforFreedom #ArmUkraineNow #Ukrainewillwill #slavaukraini #glorutoukraine20m










