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Paul Weller To Perform For Crisis Charity In December!


On Wednesday 19 December Paul Weller, Miles Kane, host Ben Elton and a very special guest star will play a music gig in aid of Crisis at the Hammersmith Apollo, London.

Paul Weller will be playing his full live set showcasing some of his most iconic songs right up to his recent Sonik Kicks album. Also on the bill is Miles Kane performing songs from his acclaimed debut album Colour of the Trap.

Joining Paul and Miles will be one of the UK's most exciting and succesful new musical artists who we will be announcing very soon. We can't wait for you to find out who it is!

The night will be hosted by UK comedy legend Ben Elton and will see a performance by singers and musicians from our London Skylight centre.



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