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mervap
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« on: April 24, 2008, 03:43:24 PM »

Anybody going to this show?  wink

I hear the chicken there is great!

http://www.uncut.co.uk/news/paul_mccartney/news/11464


Paul McCartney has announced today (April 24) that he is to headline a special free concert in Independence Square in Kiev on June 14.

The 'Independence Concert' is the brainchild of philanthropist Victor Pinchuk and the groundbreaking event in the Ukraine will be the first 'independent social initiative that aims to strengthen the confidence and understanding in the Ukrainian society' of it's kind.

Former Beatle McCartney says in a statement this morning: "I’m very excited because on the 14th of June I’ve been invited to play a concert in Independence Square, Kiev. Me and the band are going to be there and we’re going to have to a great evening and we hope to see you there. So come along, it’s going to be great evening hopefully for the Ukraine. Pull together, groove, rock and roll – all together"

The show, with a capacity for hundreds of thousands of music fans will also be broadcast live on Ukranian TV channel Novy TV as well as live on giant screens set up around the country.

Victor Pinchuk, founder of the Victor Pinchuk Foundation has also commented on the historic nature of the show, saying: "One could not imagine this 30 years ago. Nobody could even dare to hope for this 20 years ago. One could only dream about it 10 years ago. 5 years ago we could only envy our neighbours for whom this became a reality. And finally the day has come. For the first time we have the opportunity to hear the songs that changed the world and created a new culture. The songs that we grew up with and became who we are."

Coinciding with performing at the concert, Paul McCartney will also open the first exhibition of 40 of his paintings at the Pinchuk Art Centre, the largest gallery in Eastern Europe.
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« Reply #1 on: April 24, 2008, 04:17:24 PM »

Forgive me for repiting myself but...this is REALLY beginning to annoy me...
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« Reply #2 on: April 25, 2008, 03:00:31 AM »

I can feel your frustration, Mi, but it appears he is doing big event/outdoor concerts which means he may spread out more and make it your way. 

He may be seeking more iconic locales, like he did in Rome and Moscow, so perhaps he will play in your country this time.  No other dates/places announced yet, so there's still hope! angel
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« Reply #3 on: April 25, 2008, 04:24:27 AM »

You know what? that's not even the point! He's invited to Russia - again  smileys7 - to this Independence Square thing - and says yes at once, all excited and everything. He was invited to OUR independence day weeks ago (like he really needed a formal invitation...) and didn't even bother to say something. I know he doesn't owe us anything, and he has every right in the world to go to any country he wants, but this is beginning to look like he's ignoring our existece on purpose!
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