Paul Weller, Dirty Pretty Things, Graham Coxon to play Consequences Live charity date

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Paul Weller - Photo:Lawrence Watson
Paul Weller
Photo:Lawrence Watson

"Consequences Live" is a ground-breaking music campaign bringing together some of the biggest indie rock artists in a bid to fight homelessness. This exciting all-day gig will be held on Sunday 2nd March at Camden’s Roundhouse in London, starting at 1.00pm.

Artists confirmed to perform are Paul Weller, Dirty Pretty Things, Graham Coxon, Supergrass, New Young Pony Club, Reverend & The Makers, Babyshambles’ Drew McConnell, The Smiths’ Andy Rourke, Pearl Lowe, Ed Harcourt and The Noisettes. For the first time and only time, these members of the Crisis ‘superband’ will perform and collaborate live an exclusive track they have recorded for the campaign, along with their own material.

This amazing track is a fundraising single with a twist, all based around the game ‘consequences’. It also features the Enemy and the vocal talents of Beth. Each artist helped to build a track, layer on layer, without hearing what has come before. It is due to be released after the gig in March, date is to be announced.

All profits will go to Crisis – a charity organization helping homeless people get their lives back on track. To find out more about Crisis to www.crisis.org.uk.

The event is sponsored by DrinkAware (www.drinkaware.co.uk). Many people become homeless as result of dependency on alcohol which has started in their early teens. By working with Crisis, they hope to make young people aware of the consequences of alcohol misuse, preventing dependency and the possibility of homelessness in later life.

Tickets for the gig are now available.

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