On Sunday, July 28, the music festival Laima Rendzezvous Jurmala, which gathered stars from all over the world on one stage, ended in Jurmala, Latvia. Among them is the legendary British band Londonbeat, known for its hit "I've Been Thinking About You". It was not just a musical event, but a real explosion of emotions and support.

Londonbeat speech: support for Ukraine

During the festival, members of the Londonbeat group were asked about their position on the war in Ukraine. The answers turned out to be different in form, but unanimous in content — they all support Ukrainians. One of the band members noted:

"Ukraine is a strong country. They will overcome it. But what is happening in Ukraine is very painful. That is why my heart is with Ukraine."

Other musicians added about the importance of music in such difficult times:

"We're blessed to be making music that's loved in this part of the world… We support with our hearts. Because there's nothing else you can do but watch. Atrocities happen. We support the human spirit."

Historical context and significance of the event

Londonbeat, whose popularity peaked in the late 1980s and early 1990s thanks to "I've Been Thinking About You", once again reminded of its power and influence. The performance in Jurmala became a symbol of unity and support, demonstrating that music can break down barriers even in the most difficult times.

Conclusions and forecasts for the future

This festival once again emphasized the importance of music as a means of communication and support. Londonbeat's performance in Jurmala became an illustration of how stars can use their influence to support important social issues. It is hoped that this positive example will inspire other artists to take similar actions in the future, making the music industry even more united and humanistic.

Editor: Yana Davydiuk