Music show to aid Burma
7:30pm Sunday 11th August 2013 in News
CROWDS are expected for Royal Wootton Bassett Academy's Big Music Show in September to help raise money for a school in Burma.
Live acts will put on a Jools Holland-style performance, showcasing blues, country, rock, Americana, soul, reggae, gospel and folk on September 28 from 7pm.
The line-up includes Vapor, Ian O'Regan, Blues Reviewed and Alan Pettifer.
Students from the academy are working with the charity Stand By Me to build a new school in the town of Tamu, in northwest Burma, 90 miles into a restricted zone.
So far, the Academy has raised just over £2,000 towards its £15,000 target.
Tickets will be available soon at www.boxoflights music.com, cost £10 and include a supper. More at www.rwba.org.uk
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Source: http://www.news.myanmaronlinecentre.com/2013/08/12/music-show-to-aid-burma/
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