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Pink Floyd return after 28 years with single supporting Ukraine

By France24
09 April 2022   |   7:38 am
After previously announcing they are removing all of their music from 1987 onward from digital music providers in Russia and Belarus, Pink Floyd is releasing their first single in 28 years in support of the people of Ukraine.

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