Artists Unite For Ukraine Aid Gig
The Herald|March 17, 2022
Wonderzoo ‘peace event' for victims
William Telford
Artists Unite For Ukraine Aid Gig

More than 20 of Plymouth's leading musicians, comedians, actors and writers will be taking part in a huge event to raise funds to help Ukrainian refugees.

Plymouth arts collective WonderZoo is staging the “peace event" on Saturday, March 26, at Union Corner, in Union Street.

The event, from 4pm to 10.30pm, is free to attend but WonderZoo is asking for donations, and it has also set up a JustGiving page to raise funds for those fleeing the warzone. It has a target of £500.

There are 27 acts already confirmed, each one having kindly agreed to give their time and talent to support those displaced by President Vladimir Putin's aggression in Ukraine.

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