The Korean cheering squad Red Angel will hold an online concert 'WE ALL ARE ONE-STOP WAR' to help the victims of the war in Ukraine on the 26th with the Salvation Army.
Through this performance, Red Angel hopes to support Ukraine with 'WE ALL ARE ONE' and spread the antiwar message of 'STOP WAR' to Russia and the world.
Proceeds from this performance will be donated from the Korean Salvation Army to the Ukrainian Salvation Army.
One thing that deserves attention is that Kate Soul, a female singer-songwriter from Ukraine, heard about this performance through SNS amid the ravages of war and announced her intention to join the video concert.
BI and LABOUM are the 1st lineups for this concert, which will be held on 'Cushion Live', a platform dedicated to Red Angel performances, at noon on March 26th (KST, March 25th, 10PM in Washington DC, USA). This is confirmed.
Kate Soul, a 28-year-old singer who lives in Khmelnitsky, Ukraine's central western city, said in a video letter on the 10th, "Currently, it is about 7 hours away from Cherniv, which is surrounded by Russian forces. It's impossible to guarantee life every day, so if you're alive by March 26th, I want to participate in the video performance and sing. I want to convey my earnest wish for peace in Ukraine.”
B.I's side said, "I decided to participate unconditionally because it was a meaningful performance to comfort our neighbors in extreme situations."
“I hope that our small gestures and messages will spread around the world as an echo of peace,” said Laboum, the “military president,” who holds the record for the most military consolation performances among girl groups.
Since last year, Red Angel has been continuing its online K-pop concert to support the Tokyo Olympic National Team, Tokyo Paralympic National Team, and the Corona 19 Global Community Support with the Salvation Army under the title of 'WE ALL ARE ONE'.