Sunderland Echo

Music at the Minster to sound for Ukraine

- Katy Wheeler Katy.Wheeler@jpimedia.co.uk @Sunderland­Echo

Music will ring out at Sunderland Minster as local musicians pool their talent to raise funds for those affected by the war in Ukraine.

Mercury Prize nominees, Field Music, will perform at the special concert, which takes place on Friday, April 29, alongside Kickin’ Lilies, bigfatbig, This Little Bird, Lottie Willis and Nev Clay.

The fundraiser has been organised by two Sunderland businesses who felt strongly about doing something to help those affected by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Independen­t, in Holmeside, and The Bunker in Stockton Road recently moved into

a joint business office together after taking over the old Pop RecsinStoc­ktonRoadaf­terthe culture hub moved to is new home in High Street West.

The Bunker’s Kenny Sanger said: “Independen­t and The Bunker have always worked together closely so putting on a fundraiser for the crisis in Ukraine was an obvious way for us both to help, especially as we’re sharing a space now. Putting on gigs is what we both do every week and The Minster is such a special venue for concerts, it makes it a bit more special playing there.

"We’ve booked some amazing acts, representi­ng the depth of talent the city has, but we’ve also had lots of support from local businesses who’re donating equipment, stock, time and expertise to help us make as much money as possible. It’s a real group effort.”

*Tickets for the Standing With Ukraine concert at Sunderland Minster on Friday, April 29, cost £20 from www. independen­tsunderlan­d. com and Hot Rats on Stockton Road. Doors at 6.30pm.

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Field Music set to perform at the special concert at Sunderland Minster.
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bigfatbig are in the line-up for the Ukraine gig.

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