Two Kingsbridge indie rock acts will be playing at Unit 23 in Totnes this weekend in aid of the Dave Sharp Young Musicians Fund.
Kingsbridge band Ten Thousand Men, who have been playing together since school days, will be playing their unique brand of alternative indie rock.
Proceedings will be opened by James Montague, also from Kingsbridge, who will be performing some acoustic music, and Plymouth four-piece alternative rock band, Black Tree Suns will be completing the bill to raise funds to help young musicians by organising classes and workshops.
Drummer Rob Brett from Ten Thousand Men has spent recent years teaching drums locally and has been instrumental in assisting the Dave Sharp Young Musicians Fund. The charity is close to his heart and dedicated to the memory of local musician Dave Sharp who was sadly lost to cancer.
The venue has been offered freely to help make the night a success and will provide the perfect platform for what will be a brilliant night.
Doors open at 7pm, at Unit 23, Ford Road, Totnes. Over 18s are more than welcome with tickets available on the door.
For further information, search for ‘Ten Thousand Men’ on Facebook.






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