Skepta has announced a one-off show in support of homelessness charity Shelter.
Set to take place next Tuesday (4th April) at Islington Assembly Hall, the performance has also been teased with features of various “surprise special guests”.
Tickets cost £40 and are only available via a ballot, which opened earlier today and will close at 10am on Thurday 30th March. Those successful will receive an email later that afternoon with a link to purchase tickets – all proceeds will go to Shelter.
“Every penny raised from this very special gig will help Shelter to be there for more people” said Shelter’s Graeme Brown, with Skepta adding “I am a man of the people and I can’t wait to touch down.”
Head over here to enter the ballot.
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