Friday marks the one year anniversary of Russia invading Ukraine. On Friday night, you can watch the Lviv National Philharmonic Orchestra of Ukraine perform right here in Central Indiana. MeganShinn
The Center booked the performance in 2021.
Tickets start at $25 and can be purchased online. Student tickets at $15 and there are discounts for military personnel and first responders. RELATED: Bloomington librarian receives national award for work teaching students about Russia's invasion of Ukraine | Hoosiers create nonprofit 'New Horizons Ukraine' to help families devastated by war | Ukrainian couple finds new home through Christel House DORS | Ukrainian Hoosiers celebrate Independence Day amid Russian invasion
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