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The European Union wants to organize huge concerts to celebrate the end of the epidemic

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AWith the agreement of various European ministers, the Irish Minister of Culture proposed to hold several concerts in several European capitals at once to celebrate the end of the epidemic. Live Aid Since 1985. The event can take place this summer itself.

On the occasion of the European Council between the Ministers of Culture, Irish Tourism, Culture, the Arts, GailTouch, and Sports and Media Minister Catherine Martin proposed to organize a series of major concerts to be held simultaneously in different countries of the European Union after the end of the epidemic.

Accordingly Irish Mirror, Would have embraced the idea of ​​the minister ly, and the organization of the concerts was already underway. As Live Aid, The legendary show, which took place simultaneously in London and Philadelphia in 1985, brings together the best artists of the time, and a series of European concerts will be headlined and performed under big names in pop and rock, taking place in various EU capitals.

If the exact date of the event has not yet been determined, it is expected to be held this summer at summer todoor venues.

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