Rock fans are being encouraged to support Mayors Fest, a three-day charity rock festival set to take place in Wolverhampton this April. The annual event, which raises funds for local charities chosen by the city’s mayor, successfully collected over six thousand pounds last year.
Supporting Local Causes
This year’s beneficiaries include
The Beacon Centre supporting people with sight loss
Age UK Wolverhampton helping older people in the community
The Samaritans Wolverhampton providing mental health support
Mayor of Wolverhampton Councillor Linda Leach urged fans to attend, saying if you like your music live and loud then please come along and have a great time
Lineup and Venues
The festival will kick off on four April and take place across two venues in the city
The Giffard Arms Victoria Street Doomsday Outlaw will headline the opening night
KK’s Steel Mill Frederick Street Massive Wagons will take center stage on Friday
Other performing bands include
The Virginmarys
Gin Annie
The Karma Effect
Takeaway Thieves
White Tyger
Soul Revival
A Rock Festival With a Purpose
Councillor Leach praised event organiser Doddy White and his team for their dedication confirming her plans to attend KKs on Saturday She emphasized the festival’s impact stating knowing you are doing your bit to raise money for three fantastic local charities makes it a genuine win win situation for everyone
With a stellar lineup and a great cause Mayors Fest promises three days of electrifying live music while making a meaningful difference in the community
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