A Bolton-le-Sands band are holding a raffle to win a gig to raise money for a local hospice.
The Forty Fours, are raffling off a two hour performance in aid of St John's Hospice.
The four-piece group, who pay a mixture of indie rock covers and original material, are offering individuals and businesses alike the opportunity to win a performance for a £10 charitable donation.
Lead singer and guitarist, Anthony Livingstone, said: "In our community we have all at some point been directly or indirectly helped by the services the Hospice provide.
"As such a well-known and important charity to us all in the area, we would like to support them in raising the vital funds needed to keep the Hospice going year after year.
"Our idea to raffle off a gig is open to anyone - businesses and individuals. I'd urge anyone to enter - whether you have a venue for an upcoming birthday already booked, or if you're still to work out the details of how we'd fit in your living room - it's well-worth entering for just a tenner.
"For local pubs, booking us in for next year could save you a pretty penny and be in the name of charity."
Tickets are being sold here
Winners will be announced in the New Year. The winner's performances must take place in 2024 and be within fifteen miles of Bolton-le-Sands unless otherwise agreed with the band.


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