United to win: iconic composer Zimmer shows support for Ukraine in Las Vegas concert
During a concert in Las Vegas, the renowned German composer Hans Zimmer, known for creating iconic soundtracks for movies like "Dune," "The Lion King," "Gladiator," and "Interstellar," reaffirmed his support for Ukraine.
The United 24 reported that on its Telegram channel.
According to reports, the hall was illuminated in blue and yellow during the performance, symbolizing the Ukrainian flag, and Ukrainian musicians played in the orchestra.
This was another gesture of support from the composer, who had been demonstrating his pro-Ukrainian position since the beginning of the full-scale war.
The author of musical works demonstrated his support for Ukraine in Las Vegas at the beginning of October. Then, the blue and yellow flag flew proudly during his impressive speech.
During the concert, Hans Zimmer also mentioned the military and used Ukrainian authenticity in his show, emphasizing solidarity with Ukraine.
This is not the first time that the composer has shown his support. In September, during a concert in Texas, the stage was also lit up in the colors of the Ukrainian flag.
During a European tour in March 2022, Zimmer incorporated ten musicians from the Odesa Opera House into his orchestra, aiding them in their departure from Ukraine.
Then he dedicated the soundtrack to the film "Wonder Woman 1984″ to Ukrainian women. In the background of the musicians, the blue-yellow flag was constantly broadcast, and later, the photo of female defenders who joined the ranks of Ukraine's armed forces was highlighted.
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