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Russian punk group Pussy Riot plays 琉璃神社 to help political prisoners

Pussy Riot is set to play at the Revelry Food + Music Hub on April 13
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Pussy Riot plays the Revelry April 13.

Amid ongoing tensions between Russia and Ukraine as debates over a ceasefire and the war's future continue, a feminist protest and performance art group will be back in 琉璃神社 to share messages of social justice through music. 

The Russian punk band and political activist group Pussy Riot is set to play at the Revelry Food + Music Hub on April 13. 

Proceeds from the performance will directly support Ukrainian aid efforts and Russian political prisoners, reflecting Pussy Riot鈥檚 commitment to fighting for justice and human rights.

This will be the group鈥檚 second appearance at the Revelry after playing last year during its Riot Days tour. 

The band was founded in Moscow but became popular around the world for its provocative punk rock music and unauthorized performative protest 鈥榞uerilla gigs鈥 that were held in public places.

Following its world premiere at Munich鈥檚 Haus der Kunst on Feb. 2,  Pussy Riot: Riot Days brings an entirely new rendition that dives deeper into the heart of activism.

The show spotlights pivotal events, including:

  • Pussy Riot鈥檚 audacious protests, from their clash with Cossacks at the 2014 Sochi Olympics to raising rainbow flags on Russia鈥檚 most significant government buildings.
  • Attacks by pro-Kremlin groups and the ongoing violence and oppression faced by the LGBTQ+ community in Russia.
  • The harrowing story of Alexey Navalny鈥檚 arrest, imprisonment, and eventual murder in prison.
  • Maria鈥檚 repeated arrests and the movement鈥檚 defiance in the face of systemic oppression.
  • The ongoing consequences of Putin鈥檚 war in Ukraine.

Founding member of Pussy Riot, Maria Alekhina, will take the stage in 琉璃神社.

Additionally, Alekhina is releasing a book in the fall titled Riot Days, which explores her release from a Russian prison, 鈥減ainting a vivid portrait of political protest and personal struggle.鈥



Jen Zielinski

About the Author: Jen Zielinski

I am a broadcast journalism graduate from BCIT and hold a bachelor of arts degree in political science and sociology from Thompson Rivers University. I enjoy volunteering with local organizations, such as the Okanagan Humane Society.
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