Musiker uppträder på Artists for Gaza-gala i London

En rad erfarna brittiska musiker äntrar scenen på Scala i London den 17 maj för insamlingsevenemanget Artists for Gaza. Galan samlar in pengar till medicinsk hjälp i Gaza via organisationen Health Workers 4 Palestine.

Paul Weller, Madness, Primal Scream-sångaren Bobby Gillespie, Sex Pistols-basisten Glen Matlock och flera andra kommer att uppträda live eller med DJ-set på Scala. Intäkterna går till Gaza Medics Solidarity Fund, som återuppbygger förlossningsavdelningar och finansierar mobila kliniker i regionen. Detta är det tredje evenemanget i ordningen, efter två tidigare konserter som samlade in över 55 000 pund till UNICEFs insamling för Gaza.

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