Rocker Tony Iommi is auctioning a selection of personal items, including a guitar he played onstage with Black Sabbath, to support Britain’s National Health Service.
19.03.2020 - 20:09 / evoke.ie
Nathan Carter is putting his star power to good use during these trying times.
The Wagonwheel singer has announced that he will be performing a virtual live concert from home to try and raise money for local charities.
Nathan shared the news on social media as the country has been asked to practice social distancing.
Writing on Facebook, he said: ‘Tomorrow evening myself and the band will be doing a live Facebook show from my page to raise money for local charities!!’
‘Tune in at 7pm tomorrow’.
Rocker Tony Iommi is auctioning a selection of personal items, including a guitar he played onstage with Black Sabbath, to support Britain’s National Health Service.
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