‘Robbie Williams’ is set to perform in East Lancashire later this month in a bid to raise funds for Pendleside Hospice.
AJ as Robbie – The Tribute Show, performed by Andrew James, will take centre stage on Saturday, September 28, in a must-see for all fans of Robbie and Take That.
The event is being put on by Petty Estate Agents as part of its fundraising efforts for Pendleside Hospice, to be held at Nelson Cricket Club.
So far, Petty has raised more than double its £1,000 target, reaching more than £2,200.
The corporate challenge is a major fundraising event for the hospice and last year companies across Burnley and Pendle raised more than £167,000.
Petty Estate Agents has supported the hospice for many years and has already held a quiz night at Will’s Bar in Barrowford.
Director Ian Bythell also took part in an extreme triathlon earlier this summer, conquering the Yorkshire Three Peaks, cycling the entire 127-mile length of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, and paddleboarding the five miles across Coniston in the Lake District.
Emily Crook, branch manager at Petty Estate Agents in Burnley, said: “I’m really excited for our final fundraising event in the corporate challenge for Pendleside Hospice.
"They do really important work in the community with their end-of-life care and the variety of ways in which they do this.
“It is a charity that we as a company have supported for many years and this has been my first time organising an event for them.
“The Robbie Williams tribute will be a great way to end our corporate challenge with lots of signing, dancing, and raffle prizes to be won.
“I’d love to see as many people as possible there supporting this amazing charity.”
For information on how to get tickets for the Robbie Williams tribute night, visit Pendleside Hospice’s website.
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