On May 31, the Superhumans Center brought together more than 3,000 people for its annual Reunion. The event featured a wide range of locations and activities—everything from entertainment to lectures, from sports and creative workshops to employment assistance. Celebrities, official delegations, and well-known business figures attended, but the event was opened by a performance from the Victory Beats band, made up of patients from the center's music therapy program.
A couple of months before the event, we received an offer we simply couldn't refuse. We eagerly got to work, rewrote our repertoire multiple times, and ultimately put together a short show that instantly lit up hearts and energized all the guests for the day.
Two drummers, two bass guitars, and two electric guitars—an unusual lineup, but this isn’t an ordinary band. The presence of other music therapy participants was invaluable in preparing for the performance. Some came just to listen, while others joined in the playing—each rehearsal turned into a mini concert, sparking new ideas.
But the day didn’t end with just one performance. The music therapy location was packed with people all day long. One of the highlights was meeting and reconnecting with former participants who had attended our music therapy sessions before and eagerly joined our non-stop jam once again.
By evening, music stars started arriving, and our very own Sasha Ivanko kicked off the main concert stage with his DJ set. That magical moment arrived when everyone was dancing and singing—on the dance floor, the security team, people at different locations, even the musicians preparing for their own performances.
And what came next? The entire Superhumans Center spent days humming "Naidya Ye" (there is a hope), the music therapy program continued attracting new people and exploring new approaches, and our incredible band started gearing up for new performances coming very soon. Stay tuned for updates!





























