After emerging victorious in the 2022 edition of the prestigious Eurovision Song Contest in Turin, the Kalush Orchestra sold the trophy to raise money to help in the defence of their home country Ukraine.
The microphone shaped trophy was sold off at $900,000, with the aim of buying military drones for Ukraine’s army and thus aid in pushing back the Russian invaders.
Funds raised will go towards a PD-2 drone system which features a ground control station and three aircrafts. The winning bidder of the crystal trophy was WhiteBit, a European cryptocurrency exchange.
Kalush Orchestra won the competition with their song Stefania, which has since been adopted as a rallying cry for Ukraine. The sale also coincided with a charity concert which the band appeared at in Berlin.
There, member Oleh Psiuk told everyone watching that people should not get used to the war in Ukraine and that aid is needed to finally free the country from the ‘special military operation’ kicked off by Vladimir Putin.
It is still unknown if the 2023 edition of the competition will take place in Ukraine, as the winning country normally hosts the event the following year. President Zelenskyy confirmed that Eurovision 2023 will take place in Ukraine, but there are still massive logistical hurdles to overcome to hold the competition in the war-torn country.
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