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Kalush Orchestra anticipates UK Eurovision show ‘with Ukrainian flavour’

Kalush Orchestra looking forward to UK Eurovision show ‘with Ukrainian flavour’ (Ian West/PA)
Kalush Orchestra looking forward to UK Eurovision show ‘with Ukrainian flavour’ (Ian West/PA)

A member of Eurovision-winning band Kalush Orchestra says he is grateful for UK support at this year’s song contest and is looking forward to a spectacle “with Ukrainian flavour”.

Tymofii Muzychuk, a piper who forms part of the seven-piece Ukrainian group, said he believed “something incredible” would happen when Liverpool stages the competition next month.

The UK took over hosting duties on behalf of Ukraine while it remains under Russian invasion.

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Tymofii Muzychuk, who forms part of the seven-piece Ukrainian band, said he believed ‘something incredible’ would happen at the contest next month (Ian West/PA)

Kalush Orchestra is confirmed to be performing at the grand final on May 13, alongside British star Sam Ryder who came second at the 2022 event.

Asked about the UK becoming host in support of Ukraine, Muzychuk said: “We are grateful to Great Britain for this support, and we are also grateful that they are hosting this year’s competition.

“We believe that something incredible awaits us in Liverpool, of course, with a Ukrainian flavour.”

Muzychuk added that he and Kalush Orchestra were rooting for this year’s Ukrainian entrant, electronic duo Tvorchi, and praised their song Heart Of Steel.

Kalush Orchestra has released a new song, Ushme Uturbe, which Muzychuk says was intended to “distract” people from the moment.

“We didn’t try to place any specific meaning into the song itself,” he said.

“We want people to listen to our new song, to be distracted from the moment, from any thoughts and just catch this vibe.

“Every moment is important, now more than ever.”

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The crowd watching Kalush Orchestra, Eurovision winners from Ukraine, performing their first UK gig (Yui Mok/PA)

The new track was written and recorded in Austin, Texas, where the band performed at the SXSW festival in March.

They hung Ukrainian coats of arms around Austin as a symbol of gratitude to the city for its acceptance.

“We don’t want the world to forget what is happening in Ukraine now, and to continue to support us in all aspects,” said Muzychuk.

“The fact that we left the Ukrainian coat of arms around the city is a sign that we left a piece of Ukraine, far away, in the US.

“And that we are grateful to the city for accepting us.”