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Simon Duke

ITV's Concert for Ukraine leaves viewers asking the same question about last performance

Millions of viewers tuned into ITV on Tuesday night to watch the Concert for Ukraine and many of them were left searching for the same answer in the final moments.

It has now been over a month since Russian president Vladimir Putin ordered the invasion of Ukraine, with conflict still causing devastation in eastern Europe. People from all over the world have been shocked and saddened at the news footage that's been aired over the past five weeks as Ukrainians desperately try and find safety or stay to defend their country.

The Disasters Emergency Committee have set up their own appeal to aid Ukraine and, together with ITV and a whole host of big names in music, staged the Concert for Ukraine at Birmingham's Resorts World Arena on Tuesday. A packed crowd and scores of music fans at home watched a whole host of acts take the stage, including Snow Patrol, Becky Hill, Manic Street Preachers and Ed Sheeran and Camila Cabello, who each performed two tracks, including their recent collaboration Bam Bam.

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The final two acts to be introduced to the stage by hosts Emma Bunton, Marvin Humes and Roman Kemp were Paloma Faith, who performed her soaring ballad Only Love Can Hurt Like This and disco greats Nile Rogers & Chic. And it was one of the singers who joined Nile on stage that sparked a lot of interest from those watching the gig.

As the dance collective performed a medley of Everybody Dance and We Are Family, the singer in question belted out some very impressive notes, but was never formally introduced, leading viewers to see answers online.

The singer who wowed right before credits rolled on Concert for Ukraine is KImberly Davis. Her Twitter bio reads: "Singer and Lover of all music. Presently singing with Nile Rodgers and Chic. Brooklyn Girl representing."

By the end of Concert for Ukraine, over £11.3 million had been raised.

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