Ed Sheeran isn’t the one musician wanting to sing for trigger.
The Ukrainian pop-rock band Antytila has launched a now-viral TikTok video asking him whether or not they may perform “under the bombs” remotely from Kyiv — the place there are based mostly — through the upcoming Concert For Ukraine charity profit.
Sheeran is already set to take the stage alongside many different big-name acts through the March 29 live performance on the Resorts World Arena in Birmingham, England. Profits will go in the direction of serving to the weak individuals of Ukraine amid the rising warfare tensions.
“Hello @Ed Sheeran , greetings from Kyiv! 🇺🇦 We offer to make a live broadcast between Kyiv and Birmingham with Antytila temporary joining the gig remotely,” they captioned their video to the 31-year-old British musician. The clip featured a trio of the band’s members carrying army uniforms exterior of a war-torn constructing and delivering a message of thanks for British assist within the wake of the invasion by Russia.

“Through music, we want to show the world that Ukraine is strong and unconquered,” one of many band members stated within the video. “We’ll fight and sing for victory in front of the whole world that supports us.”
The Post has reached out to Sheeran’s representatives for remark.
Camila Cabello. Snow Patrol, Emeli Sandé, Becky Hill, Nile Rodgers, Gregory Porter, Tom Odell and The Manic Street Preachers are additionally set to perform.
@antytila_official Hello @Ed Sheeran , greetings from Kyiv! 🇺🇦 We supply to make a stay broadcast between Kyiv and Birmingham with Antytila momentary becoming a member of the gig remotely. #antytila#edsheeran#sheeran#ukraine#kyiv
Spice Girl Emma Bunton, Marvin Humes and Ronan Kemp shall be internet hosting the present, which can air on ITV. Tickets for the stay two-hour particular went on sale earlier this week.
Proceeds from the present will go instantly to the Disasters Emergency Committee’s Ukraine Humanitarian attraction. The group is offering meals, water, shelter and medical assist to refugees in Ukraine. ITV’s promoting and sponsorship income may also be going to the reduction fund.

“I will be singing to try to help every innocent human being forced to flee their home and in solidarity with those being racially discriminated against even within this humanitarian crisis,” stated participant Sandé in a press release.
“Nobody should be refused access to relief, aid and the right to cross the border to safety, and I’m pleased for the chance to support the DEC’s appeal to help all people whose lives have been affected by the conflict,” she continued.
Cabello famous in her personal assertion that her “heart was breaking” for the individuals of Ukraine.
“We all have a responsibility [to help out,” the “Cinderella” star added. “One of the biggest needs is to get funds to organizations who can serve these communities directly, so we’re focusing our efforts on doing that as quickly as we can.”