Boyband V show support for DONATE-A-DATE
V are the latest musical celebrities to support Youth Music's DONATE-A-DATE campaign by inviting aspiring young musicians to meet them backstage on their upcoming arena tour
The band, who released their latest single ‘You Stood Up’ earlier this month are supporting Busted on their winter tour. Young fans from across the country are being invited to enter a prize draw for the chance to win the unforgettable experience of meeting them backstage and receiving exclusive signed merchandise. They will also get the chance to see V and Busted perform live with the benefit of VIP tickets.
DONATE-A-DATE is a way for artists to support youth music-making in areas of social and economic need. The campaign helps national charity Youth Music engage a wider audience of young music-makers and to raise much-needed funds for extending its remit beyond England to support music-making for young people who lack opportunity in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Estelle, Kelly Rowland, Placebo and Sum 41 are among other artists that have supported the campaign. All DONATE-A-DATE proceeds directly benefit young people participating in Youth Music projects across the country.
Richard Utting, Head of Fundraising & Development at Youth Music, comments: “Meeting V backstage will be an inspiring and unforgettable experience for the young people and the subsequent media coverage will help us promote the educational and social benefits of music-making to a wider audience. We hope to see many other artists from other popular music genres endorse the work of Youth Music in the future.”
The online prize draw is being hosted on SoundStation.org.uk - Youth Music’s online resource for the million children and
young people that have benefited from its funding to date – and is also being supported by Youth Music’s media partners including
the BBC and MTV.
DONATE-A-DATE is endorsed by the BPI, AIM and AURA.
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For further information about DONATE-A-DATE visit www.youthmusic.org.uk or contact:
T: 020 7902 1095
E: Richard.Utting@youthmusic.org.uk
T: 020 7902 1087
E: Trish.Thomas@youthmusic.org.uk
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1. For more information about V visit www.vofficial.com
2. National charity Youth Music funds and facilitates music-making for young people up to the age of 18, particularly those living in areas of social and economic need. By 2010, Youth Music aims to have reached 3 million children and young people in a nationwide strategy to support youth music-making. More information is available at www.youthmusic.org.uk

