Up the Junction and Cool for Cats songwriter to headline NHS festival
University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire Charity are holding a summer celebration to help raise vital funds for patients and their families. Charity Fest will take place at the Assembly Festival Gardens on Saturday, August 20, and will include live music acts and entertainment throughout the day, as well as gourmet food trucks and funfair games -something to keep the whole family entertained. Chris Difford, founding member of Squeeze, will be performing at the event, alongside music acts to be announced over the coming weeks.
All funds raised will go towards making things better for staff, patients and their families at University Hospital, Coventry and the Hospital of St Cross, Rugby. Alongside Squeeze song-writing partner Glenn Tillbrook, Difford was responsible for some of the best known British pop songs of the late 1970s and early 80s, including Up the Junction, Cool For Cats, Labelled with Love and many more. The group is also responsible for being a springboard for the career of Jools Holland, who founded the group alongside Tillbrook and Difford.
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Principal sponsors, Uzin Utz UK and Assembly Festival Gardens will be supporting Charity Fest. Matthew Brown, Managing Director, Uzin Utz UK Ltd said: “We are honoured to support the UHCW Charity Fest in recognition for the excellent care and welfare the NHS staff provide to their patients. It’s great to celebrate UHCW achievements at such an event, which for the past few years has not been possible and we are looking forward to the festivities.”
William Burdett-Coutts, Artistic Director at Assembly Festival, said: “It is a privilege for Assembly Festival Garden to host UHCW’s Charity Fest. It is set to be a fantastic day of live performances and entertainment, but most importantly a way of raising crucial funds for local hospital staff and patients, and we hope that people across the region will join us to show their support this August.” If you or your business would like to find out more about sponsorship for the event or VIP corporate tickets, please contact [email protected].
The event will run from 12pm-6pm and will be both family and dog friendly, so get your early bird tickets now. Thanks to sponsors Discounted tickets are available for NHS staff. Tickets are available here.
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