Armenian representative at Eurovision 2022 Rosa Linn, who is currently making her way in the world of show business, will auction her Stop The Blockade jacket for charity. The singer wore it to an ALT 98.7 FM concert in support of the people of Artsakh, which is under blockade by Azerbaijan.
"I am donating my jacket with the words "Stop The Blockade" to the AGBU (All Armenian Benevolent Union (AGBU)) fundraiser, it will be auctioned on Saturday. All proceeds from the sale will be donated to the AGBU Children's Center in Arabkir," Rose reported on her Instagram page.
The singer continues to conquer new global venues. Rosa recently had a new interview in the U.S., from which she also posted a small portion on her page. When asked if writing music is therapy for her, Rosa said, "I’m donating my #STOPTHEBLOCKADEjacket to @agbuglobal’s fundraiser and auction this Saturday. All proceeds from the sale of the jacket will go to the AGBU Children’s Center in Arapkir," the singer said.
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