Nottingham Big Night In with Roger Bird and Friends

Nottingham Big Night In with Roger Bird and Friends

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Join us for a unique opportunity on Saturday 9th May, 8pm – 9pm via https://www.facebook.com/nottshospice to hear the finest of Nottingham’s music scene through video and live performances, hosted by Roger Bird and Ben Hicklin.

Including jazz, swing and acoustic from the city’s legends and the rising stars! All in aid of Nottinghamshire Hospice.

Performing* on the night are:

· Roger Bird - "Crooner of the County" who will co-present and perform tunes from the Jazz Swing Era. Roger will perform live.

· Tee Dymond - Blessed with a fabulous voice, Tee is the doyenne of the Notts music scene. Tee will perform via video.

· Richie Muir – He is a stalwart veteran of the Notts music scene. Described as “THE FINEST ACOUSTIC ARTIST THIS CITY HAS” – Left Lion Magazine. Richie will perform via video. 

· Wendy Kirkland - A noted nationally known Jazz singer and Pianist. She will perform via video. 

· Holly Fallon - Nottingham based singer songwriter, played on BBC Introducing and tipped for great things in 2020. Holly is performing via video. 

· Ben Hicklin - Local legend, singer, showman and raconteur. Ben will co-present and perform live. 

*Performances to include live and video

This event is FREE to attend. However, if you’re able to, please donate to support the vital work of Nottinghamshire Hospice.

We are all concerned about the Coronavirus pandemic. Our patients are particularly vulnerable. Now, more than ever we must continue to support people, families and carers when they need it most.

Since the onset of the virus we have experienced high volumes of referrals to our Hospice at Home and Hospice Night Support services. It is crucial that we continue to provide care to terminally ill patients in their own homes at this time as this eases pressure on the NHS and helps keep people out of hospital across Nottingham and Nottinghamshire.

We will not forget those who need us at this time. We will continue to bring palliative, bereavement and wellbeing support to our patients and their carers every day. Please do not forget us.