Media Release: Festive gig lifts the roof off in aid of housing charity

A GROUP of Scotland’s top bands are gathering in Glasgow tomorrow [22 December] for an exclusive festive gig in aid of housing and homelessness charity, Shelter Scotland.

Dan Willson of Withered Hand, tipped by Rolling Stone as ‘one to watch’ will join 16-strong Second Hand Marching Band and indie-folk favourites, The Last Battle, to play Christmas covers and collaborate on each others’ songs at Glasgow’s 13th Note Café.

All proceeds from ticket sales will go to Shelter Scotland.

Gig organiser Pete Liddle, of the Second Hand Marching Band, said:

“This is a really special gig for all involved. While most of us are preparing for the festive season thousands of people are homeless and thousands more are struggling to keep their homes. This is our way of supporting the valuable work Shelter Scotland does to help people in need.”

Pete added: “The gig will be full of festive cheer with carols, Christmas hits and a few surprise collaborations. We hope we can raise enough money to make a real difference.”

The Second Hand Marching Band are expected to fill the stage with their 16-stong troop to play untraditional folk music on a wealth of instruments including woodwind, brass, guitars, accordions, violins and drums.

They’re expected to collaborate with six-piece band, The Last Battle – leaving little room on the stage.

Alison Watson, gead of Services at Shelter Scotland, said:

“We’re honoured to have some of Scotland’s finest bands showing their support for Shelter Scotland with this one-off gig.

“Generosity like this enables us to offer vital services to those experiencing homelessness and housing problems across Scotland. We extend our thanks to everyone who has made it possible.”

Gig info:
13th Note Café (King Street, Glasgow)
8-11pm | £5 entry
The Second Hand Marching Band, Withered Hand & The Last Battle

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Notes to Editors:

1. Shelter Scotland provides expert support services, online advice and a free national helpline for everyone facing housing and homelessness difficulties. For advice and support visit http://scotland.shelter.org.uk or call 0808 800 4444.

2. Spokespeople are available for interview – call the media office on 0844 515 2442. An ISDN line is available for broadcast interviews.

3. Follow Shelter Scotland on Facebook – http://www.facebook.com/shelterinscotland Twitter – http://twitter.com/shelterscotland

Shelter Scotland believes everyone should have a home. We help people find and keep a home. We campaign for decent housing for all.

MEDIA RELEASE posted by Shelter Scotland. You too can post media releases (aka press releases) on allmediascotland.com. For more information, email here.

Contact: Sabina Kadic-Mackenzie
Phone: 0844 515 2442

Website: http://www.shelter.org.uk