The streaming service says the artists "met the threshold for removal" by violating its "content policies or local laws."
Michael Travis Leake, the frontman of Russian band LoviNoch (Catch the Night), is the latest American to be detained since Russia invaded Ukraine.
Denis Ladegaillerie says Believe is "not looking at building or growing" in Russia despite revenue from Russia and Ukraine rising 9.9% in 2022.
The Eurovision-winning band’s five-city swing culminates in their first SXSW appearance on March 16.
Missile strikes and electricity shutoffs have sent the artists from shelter to shelter and interrupted recordings and video shoots ahead of the May final
“The art of small things brings you happiness," says Natalia Rybka-Parkhomenko of Kurbasy on recalibrating to the whims of Russian attacks.
The law, passed earlier this month, legalizes infringement of copyrighted entertainment from “unfriendly countries,” primarily in the West.
The Feb. 24 performance will also be broadcast on radio.
Before Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, the social media company had worked to reform its legacy of piracy in what was then the 13th-largest market.
After eight months of war between Russia and Ukraine, Kyiv's ∄ reopened its doors on Oct. 15, reviving the canceled season in a defiant display of resiliency.