Two talented sisters from Carnforth will hold a fundraising gig in Morecambe straight after they return from a 20 mile walk to raise money for a mental health charity.
Gabriella T and Jasmine T will launch their new single 'I Can See the Light' at Johnny's Warehouse Bar tonight (October 18) from 7pm.
The Open Mic night with raffle, DJ and live performance from Gabriella, 15, and Jasmine, 12, will raise money for Lancashire Mind.
Early this morning, the sisters set off from their home in Carnforth on a 20 mile walk for Lancashire Mind.
Follow their videos of the walk at their Facebook page HERE.
Tonight's event is free to enter and all donations go to the charity.
The girls wrote the new song about mental health and it has been played extensively on Beyond Radio.
They are inviting singers, musicians, performers, spoken word/poets to come and perform tonight.
Gabriella and Jasmine Tuicicia are popular performers at venues around the local area, after gaining acclaim for their performances on TV programmes 'Michael McIntyre's Big Show' and 'The Voice Kidz' where they duetted with Black Eyed Peas singer will.i.am.
You can also donate at Gabriella and Jasmine's fundraising page HERE.


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