HELPING Homeless Veterans UK will host its first music festival to jointly commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings.
The Poole-based charity will host the inaugural Bands for Bravery Music Festival on the weekend of June 14 and 16, also celebrating Armed Forces Day.
Held at Longthorn’s Farm, next to Monkey World off Tout Hill near Bovington, the event will raise vital funds for British homeless veterans.
Charity founder David Wood said: “We’re thrilled to bring together an amazing lineup of musicians for this worthy cause.
“Bands for Bravery is a fantastic opportunity to pay tribute to our brave veterans, enjoy incredible music, and support those who sacrificed so much."
The Bands for Bravery festival will offer a diverse selection of musical acts across multiple genres, catering to music lovers of all tastes.
Organisers said the family-friendly focus promises children's entertainment, allowing for a fun weekend for all ages.
The all-inclusive weekend ticket provides camping and entertainment, with single day tickets also on sale.
Space is limited, so early ticket purchase is advised. See www.hhvuk.org/bands-for-bravery for more information about the event, music acts, entertainment, facilities and accommodation options.
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