Ministry of Culture did not allow the famous Lviv band to go on a Euro tour.


The Ministry of Culture and Information Policy has prohibited the Lviv band '1914' from traveling abroad. The band, which usually went on charitable concerts and always returned on Time, planned to bring funds for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The frontman of the band, Dmytro 'Kumar' Ternushchak, announced this on Facebook and expressed his outrage at the Ministry's decision and the unclear communication from the department. According to him, Russian bands can perform without problems, but Ukrainian musicians are forbidden to go abroad.
The band '1914' always returns to Ukraine and brings funds and donations. This is not the first time the Ministry of Culture has denied a band the opportunity to go on a tour abroad.
The Lviv band '1914' was founded in 2014 and focuses on the topic of World War I.
It is also known that the band member Nazva, Pavlo Hots, has joined the Armed Forces of Ukraine, while Max Barsky temporarily suspends concert activity to work on a new album.
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