MUSIC lovers can help raise money for a day centre for people with physical disabilities at an event taking place tomorrow night.
Five acoustic acts will perform at the Woodcutter pub, in Kingsley Avenue, Hartlepool, from 8pm.
Tickets cost £5 at the door, with all proceeds going to the Hartlepool Borough Council-run Havelock Centre.
The event has been organised by Kevin Sewell, in memory of his nephew, Greg Thompson, who died last year, in his early 20s, after suffering from a brain tumour.
Mr Thompson attended the Havelock Centre prior to his death and, according to his family, thoroughly enjoyed his time there.
The night of music will also include a raffle, with one of the prizes being a Hartlepool United FC shirt signed by this season's promotion-winning squad.
A similar event last year raised more than £1,000 for the Havelock Centre.
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