A concert to raise money for Bolton Hospice will take place next month.
Boltstock 2023 is set to take place on March 18 at The Roundhouse in Halliwell.
All ticket fees and donations will be going to Bolton Hospice in support of their continuing work in helping cancer patients.
The event will feature three independent local bands, playing their own brand of indie and rock-based music.
Organiser Peter Tate said: “F3INT, Polygamy and Dead Connections are three young, powerful, focused bands who will be performing on the well-respected Roundhouse stage that night, with a mix of self-penned songs which promise to have you cheering and screaming your enjoyment throughout.”
F3INT are a well-known contemporary heavy indie-rock from Bolton, whilst Polygamy, who also come from the town, will be delivering their own brand of indie music.
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Dead Connections’ music is rooted in heavier rock.
“With catch-laden songs provided by all three bands throughout the night, you’ll be singing them for weeks afterwards,” Peter added.
Starting at 7pm and running until late, the event is open to any age group, but under 16s will need accompanying by an adult.
Tickets are available through Eventbrite online, at The Roundhouse, Booths Music, or on the door.
They cost £3.50 if bought in advance or £5 on the door.
Peter said: “With the knowledge that your fee will be helping make someone’s life better, it really is something you cannot afford to miss.”
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