Council and Community Foundation organise virtual concert
and live on Freeview channel 276
'Calderdale Live' will be broadcasted live on Calderdale Council’s Facebook and Twitter pages on Thursday April 16, between 6pm and 8pm.
As well as showcasing local talent, the digital event will raise money for the CFFC's Community Resilience Fund to help respond to the challenges faced by COVID-19.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdThe live show will feature lots of local musicians and entertainers and will be hosted by the actor and TV personality, Neil Hurst. The full line-up includes:
· Musical artist, Lizzie Jones MBE
· Britain’s Got Talent finalist, comedian Jack Carroll
· The Voice contestant, Callum Butterworth
· Star of The Victoria Theatre, Halifax’s annual pantomime, entertainer and funnyman Josh Benson
· Local singer/ songwriter, Roger Davies
· Actor and singer/songwriter Tom Milner
· Founder of the Halifax shanty band, The Landlubbers, Simon Conway
· Local singer/ songwriter, Molly Gaskell,
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdThe show will end with a special thank you to the NHS and all key workers, as part of the weekly, nationally recognised ‘Clap For Our Key Workers' initiative.
The Leader of Calderdale Council, CounTim Swift, said: “Our local entertainment venues may be closed, but through Calderdale Live, we’re determined to continue to bring some light relief and positivity into people’s lives, both in Calderdale and beyond.
“Those tuning in to our social media streams next Thursday will be in for a treat, as we showcase some of the local area’s finest talent, for an evening of entertainment – direct into your living room.
“The concert will be free to watch, but we’re asking people, if they’re able, to make a donation to Calderdale’s Community Resilience Fund, to help our vulnerable residents.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide Ad“We’re all facing new challenges as we adjust to the changes in our daily lives as a result of COVID-19. Calderdale Live is a fantastic idea which will bring a much needed boost in these difficult times.”
Steve Duncan, Chief Executive of the Community Foundation for Calderdale, said:
“It's sad that COVID-19 is hitting us so soon after flooding, but we are working with Calderdale Council, CFFC supporters and key partners to build a Community Resilience Fund.
“The fund is supporting local front line charities and vulnerable residents. We want to be able to look after these people and show that Calderdale cares.”
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdThe Community Foundation for Calderdale's LocalGiving page is already live. You can donate to the fund by clicking here.
To tune in to Calderdale Live, visit www.facebook.com/calderdale or follow @calderdale on twitter on Thursday 16 April from 6pm.
Comment Guidelines
National World encourages reader discussion on our stories. User feedback, insights and back-and-forth exchanges add a rich layer of context to reporting. Please review our Community Guidelines before commenting.