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Gigs & Festivals
Benefit gig to raise funds for Operation Wellfound
By CMU Editorial | Published on Wednesday 23 November 2011
Twickenham indie tykes Marner Brown, “brash power trio” Rebel Territory and Kid Champion are amongst the acts playing a gig this Friday to benefit Operation Wellfound, a charity working in Africa to supply clean water and improved sanitation. Organisers of the event, which takes place at London’s Bush Hall on 25 Nov, are looking to raise £4000 to build a well and latrines for a community in Guinea Bissau.
Confirming his band’s involvement in the night, Rebel Territory’s Lee Zajciw told CMU: “This is such an important event because it can really make a direct difference. It makes us ‘rebels with a cause’ – so expect an inspired performance from us”.
Meanwhile Alex Wright from Operation Wellfound added: “It’s an extraordinary line up of live performers to ensure an unforgettable night that can directly save lives in an often forgotten part of the world”.
You can pre-order tickets here.