TICKETS FOR MILKFEST, THE POPULAR ANNUAL MUSIC CHARITY FESTIVAL HELD AT INDIGO AT THE O2 WILL GO ON SALE ON FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 5TH.

 


TICKETS SET TO GO ON SALE FOR CHARITY MUSIC FESTIVAL AT THE O2 FEATURING HOST OF ENGLISH MUSIC GREATS

 
TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR MILKFEST, WITH MEMBERS OF SQUEEZE, PAUL McCARTNEY’S BAND AND THE PRETENDERS TO STAR
 
TICKETS FOR MILKFEST, THE POPULAR ANNUAL MUSIC CHARITY FESTIVAL HELD AT INDIGO AT THE O2 WILL GO ON SALE ON FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 5TH. 
 
Profits from Milkfest will go towards Dementia UK. Closing the show will be Squeeze legend Chris Difford, with a supporting cast including ‘Couldn’t Get it Right’ blues rock greats The Climax Blues Band, UK Blues Band of the Year Brave Rival, Beatle-sidemen Hamish Stuart & Robbie McIntosh and many others. 
 
Milkfest organiser Adam Norsworthy said; “We are very excited for tickets to finally go on sale as we have a brilliant line up of great music all day, and we want to pack the place out to raise as much money and awareness as possible for Dementia UK”
 
Blues vocalist of the Year Alice Armstrong said: “I am honoured to be a part of what is not only going to be party of the year, but an event in aid of such a powerful, important cause. Can't wait to take part in something so special with such talented artists!'
 
Tickets go on sale on Friday 5 September, but a limited number of tickets will be available early, from 10am on Thursday 4 September here https://www.eventim.co.uk/event/milkfest-26-indigo2-20497300/?affiliate=TXA
 
General on sale - https://www.eventim.co.uk/event/milkfest-26-indigo2-20497300/?affiliate=3AA
 
Milkfest ’25 was held in February this year and raised over £8,000 for the Brain Tumour Charity. This year’s chosen charity is Dementia UK, the specialist dementia nursing charity. 
 
Every three minutes, someone in the UK develops dementia: a progressive and complex condition that can be devastating for the whole family. It’s a huge and growing health crisis and is the leading cause of death in the UK.  
Admiral Nurses are continually supported and developed by Dementia UK, to provide life-changing advice and support to anyone affected by dementia, whenever it’s needed. They work on the free national Admiral Nurse Dementia Helpline, in face-to-face and virtual clinics, and in the community, in GP practices, hospitals, and care homes.  
 

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