YAGÓDY Ukrainian Folk Concert
Event description
Ukrainian folk vocal group YAGÓDY, are debuting a defiant anthem of perseverance, freedom, and unbreakable spirit titled “BRamaYa.” As their homeland endures the realities of war, this powerful song serves as both a rallying cry and a tribute to resilience. Before heading out on their first North American tour this month, YAGÓDY has submitted “BRamaYa” to the Eurovision Songwriting Contest, amplifying their message of strength to a global audience.
YAGÓDY was founded in 2016 by actress and vocalist Zoriana Dybovska, and emerged as a continuation of her lifelong passion for preserving and evolving Ukrainian music.
The self-titled debut album, YAGÓDY, released in 2020 introduced the world to their unique sound, featuring renditions of Ukrainian, Bulgarian, and Serbian folk songs. In 2024, the group won over audiences at the Eurovision Songwriting Contest with their original song “Tsunamia” placing fifth at the national selection finals.
YAGÓDY has performed at major festivals across Europe, enchanting listeners in Poland, Germany, and beyond.
YAGÓDY, (“berries” in English) is made up of Zoriana Dybovska - vocals, percussion instruments, Vasylyna Voloshyn – vocals, Tetiana Voitiv - vocals, Tibetan bowl, percussion instruments, drymba, Nadiia Parashchuk - vocals, accordion, Vadym Voitovych - bass guitar, Teimyraz Gogitidze – drums, Vasyl Parashchuk – cymbals
“The songs speaks to unwavering loyalty to the ideals of freedom, even in the darkest times,” says YAGÓDY. “It carries the weight of grief and loss, yet within that wound lies a source of strength—where the human spirit finds its rebirth.”
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