Tvorchi to Perform War Tribute at Eurovision as Kyiv's Nightlife Reopens Amid Controversy.

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Ukrainian pop duo Tvorchi is set to represent their country at the Eurovision Song Contest with their track "Heart of Steel," inspired by the bravery of Ukrainian soldiers defending the city of Mariupol. The contest, which has often reflected wider political and social issues, was moved from Ukraine to Liverpool due to Russia's ongoing bombardment of Ukraine. Tvorchi's performance at the Eurovision selection contest was staged in a metro station deep below Kyiv, out of reach of Russian bombs. The duo has been trying to live up to the honor of representing Ukraine and has reworked their track to include a section in Ukrainian.
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