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He added that one of the people backstage then began singing the Ukrainian national anthem.
He said: "Somebody in the room started to sing in a very low way the Ukrainian national anthem.
"Within ten seconds, everyone had their hands on their hearts, standing around singing this very, very plaintiff Ukrainian anthem in the room.
"It was probably the most moving piece of music I've ever seen performed in my life because they were singing like their lives depended on it.
"It was like something I'd never heard or seen before ever in my life. It was deeply, deeply moving, it was upsetting but moving.
"I just thought these people are extraordinary."
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