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Music Venue Trust Have Made Football Shirts To Raise Money For Under Threat Venues

All proceeds from the shirts will go to their #SaveThe30 campaign for the most at-risk places…

Music Venue Trust Have Made Football Shirts To Raise Money For Under Threat Venues
Words:
Nick Ruskell
Photo:
Jenn Five

Music Venue Trust have launched a line of football shirts to help raise money to keep the UK’s 30 most at-risk venues in business. As part of their #SaveThe30 campaign, the shirts will help venues who missed out on getting a piece of the government’s £1.57 billion pound Cultural Recovery Fund.

Working with PuckDrop, the new merch lines include football shirts, art prints and Christmas stockings, all done in football colours of the venue of your choice.

You can order a shirt, print and more here now.

The work of Music Venue Trust has been incredible this year, raising enough money to ensure that over 100 venues unable to open due to coronavirus were removed from the ‘critical’ bracket with their #saveourvenues campaign, as well as helping find ways of bringing back live music safely. Frank Turner has played fundraising shows for them, while last week Porcupine Tree frontman Steven Wilson sold a one-off edition of his forthcoming album The Future Bites for 10 grand, giving every penny to the cause.

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