BRITISH-Ukrainian Baritone Yuriy Yurchuk, Royal Opera House Principal Artist, appeals for support for Ukraine at fundraising events across the UK

The Royal Opera House – Concert for Ukraine – will take place on 15 April on the main stage. Ukrainian conductor Oksana Lyniv joins Music Director of The Royal Opera Antonio Pappano to conduct singers including Ukrainian baritone Yuriy Yurchuk, Ukrainian tenor Dmytro Popov, South African soprano Pretty Yende, and British-Italian tenor Freddie De Tommaso. All net proceeds from this event will go to the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) for Ukraine, including optional donations made to the Royal Opera House in the checkout process.

On 10 April at the theatre at Rudolf Steiner House, an array of performers – including Yuriy, will perform a mixed repertoire of Russian and Ukrainian works, inviting world-wide condemnation of the Russian invasion into Ukraine and appealing for peace, raising support for refugees through DEC.

Yuriy Yurchuk, UK-based Ukrainian baritone, appeals for support for Ukraine and refugees fleeing the conflict at multiple events across the country. Being one of the first Ukrainians outside 10 Downing Street at the start of the conflict on 24 February, Yuriy sang Ukrainian anthem in call for peace. In response to the tragic situation in Ukraine, Royal Opera House artists will come together on 15 April at Concert for Ukraine – a special performance of much-loved arias and ensembles.

On 9 March, Yuriy together with a group of artists spearheaded by Bob Geldof and Bloom twins, came together at the Night for Ukraine, a fundraising event at the Roundhouse, London. Funds raised were donated to DEC, Disasters Emergency Committee, to support humanitarian and emergency response work in Ukraine. 

On 22 March, Southbank centre – at the Royal Festival Hall hosted a fundraising event with proceeds going to support the Disasters Emergency Committee’s (DEC’s) Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal. Among the performers were Ben Whishaw, Jonathan Pryce, Kyiv-born Yuriy Yurchuk, Dinara Klinton, mezzo-soprano Ksenia Nikolaeva.

On 2 April, the Wales and Ukraine Concert was held at Aberystwyth Arts Centre and broadcasted live on S4C. The concert was organised in collaboration with DEC Cymru to raise funds for DEC Cymru's Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal featuring Yuriy Yurchuk, tenor Gwyn Hughes Jones, Côr y Cwm, Côr Glanaethwy, and the Aberystwyth School Plascrug Choir.