Eurovision winners Kalush Orchestra are back in the front lines today, 48 hours after claiming the title.
The group say they're going to celebrate their success 'after the war' - but hope their victory will lift spirits back home in Ukraine.
In an interview, lead singer Oleh Psiuk said he's confident next year's song contest will be held in a 'newly rebuilt and happy Ukraine'.
The group won the top prize for their song Stefania.
The Ukrainian Government shared a music video of the hit yesterday, which shows a female solider carrying a child through a warzone.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy hailed Ukraine's victory, telling the world in his nightly address: "Our courage impresses the world, our music conquers Europe".