Four Norwich-based bands are taking part in a gig to help raise money for The Matthew Project, which helps people affected by the effects of drugs and alcohol.

The line-up for the evening, from 7pm at the Norwich Arts Centre on 8 November 2011, includes indie bands The Tracks, Collider and Black Shampoo, with Salsa group Rabo de Foquete.

What’s on listing/press release from The Challenge MBA students
Who/what:
Norwich indie bands The Tracks, Collider and Black Shampoo, with Samba band Rabo de Foquete. Music evening with raffle (top prize, laptop)
 
Date/time:
Tuesday 8 November 2011, 7pm
 
Venue:
Norwich Arts Centre, Benedict Street, Norwich
 
Admission:
£5

Hadrian Ball, one of the event organisers, said: “We want to raise as much money for The Matthew Project as we can. The charity does a tremendous amount of work in Norwich to help people who have been affected by drugs or alcohol. Doing a little can help achieve a lot, so I hope as many people as possible come to this gig to have a good time and learn a little more about what this charity is all about.”

The bands have all performing for free, with the entrance fee going directly to the charity. In addition, there will be a prize raffle with items donated by local businesses – including a new laptop computer.

Hadrian is one of 13 Master of Business Administration (MBA) students at the UEA who are organising the event as part of their coursework. The group of business professionals are studying for the course on a part-time basis.

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