Emergency service rescue teams pulled a man to safety from the River Irwell.
31.03.2020 - 22:51 / nme.com
The gig will take place in Manchester in October
Rick Astley has announced a free concert to for all NHS frontline, Primary Care and emergency services staff.
The gig will take place later this year, when it’s hoped the current coronavirus pandemic will be well under control.
Astley will perform at Manchester Arena on October 28, 2020, with only the specified healthcare and emergency service professionals in the UK eligible to apply for tickets. Those who secure tickets must bring the original
Emergency service rescue teams pulled a man to safety from the River Irwell.
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The event is set to take place in October
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