Ukrainian band JINJER to tour Europe as ambassadors of their war-torn country
09-06-2022
Ukrainian metallers JINJER have been given permission from authorities to leave their war-torn nation and tour Europe this summer as ambassadors of the country.
Yesterday (June 8th), the band issued the following statement via social media: “We are very honored to announce that together with the help of the Ukrainian Ministry Of Culture, that we have successfully been granted permission to travel abroad as ambassadors of our country to raise funds and awareness about the war raging back home.
“Come support, dance and scream your hearts out for Ukraine!“
In support of the announcement, JINJER now has released a surprise video for ‘Call Me A Symbol’, taken off their latest critically acclaimed album, Wallflower.
Eugene adds:
“I think this video for ‘Call Me A Symbol’ will forever hold a special and unique place in our hearts as a band. Filmed on our short but awesome European Tour in 2021 tour that almost did not happen because of the pandemic, and now released at such a dark time in which our country has been invaded and there is war on the streets of our home. I really hope this video and this important time in history gives people a new perspective that there are always two sides to everything. Good and Evil, Just and unjust – cherish the good times and face the bad head on… but never ever give up.”
Watch ‘Call Me A Symbol’ below.
Three months ago, JINJER released new merchandise designs to help raise funds to support their country. By April, the effort had resulted in more than $150,000 being raised, with proceeds set to be distributed directly to charity organizations of JINJER‘s choosing.
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