The young girl who melted hearts when she sang Frozen's 'Let It Go' in a Kyiv bomb shelter has performed live on stage in Poland.
Earlier this month, seven-year-old Amelia Anisovych was filmed performing the song from the hit Disney movie while taking shelter amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The clip went viral, attracting millions of views and thousands of comments from gushing Internet users all over the world.
Per The Independent, Amelia is now in Poland with her grandmother and siblings after fleeing Ukraine amid the country's ongoing war with Russia.
Check out her recent performance:On Sunday night, she performed the Ukrainian national anthem at a concert titled Together with Ukraine in front of thousands of people at the Atlas Arena in Łódź, Poland's third-largest city.
In an interview with The Sun, Amelia's mom, Lilia, spoke about her daughter's musical gift: "I always knew Amelia was very talented and a sweet angel and now the whole world knows the same. But it is a tragedy that she is only a star because of so much death and destruction."
She added that she was "so sad to wave goodbye to [her] children" but that she knew sending them to Poland was "the best thing to do to make sure they are safe."
The clip of Amelia singing was first posted on Facebook by Marta Smekhova, who described how the shelter fell silent from the moment she started to sing.
"From the first word, there was complete silence [in the bomb shelter]... everyone put their business aside and listened to a song by this girl who was just beaming light... even men couldn't hold back the tears,' Smekhova wrote.
The Academy Award-winning song 'Let It Go' was originally recorded by Idina Menzel for the 2013 Disney animated movie Frozen. It was written by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez.
The song became a hit worldwide, with Disney releasing the compilation Let it Go: The Complete Set in 2014, which included 22 performers singing the song in 41 languages.
More than 3 million people have now fled Ukraine nearly a month after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced plans for a "special military operation" in Ukraine, according to a UN report.
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