Musicians reunite for blood cancer charity
The Demons of Tune are back again for the second time in 2022 as they reunite once again to raise funds for Cure Leukaemia.
The evening will take place at Nortons, in the heart of Digbeth on 15 December and is set to bring a night full of feel-good, festive music that everyone will be able to sing along to.
The Demons of Tune are a band made up largely of Birmingham and East Midlands “professionals ” who get together to play live music concerts to raise money for charities.
The Christmas special will mark the second time the band have got back together this year for Cure Leukaemia after uniting to play a sold-out night at Birmingham 's iconic music venue The Jam House in April 2022 which raised over £5,000 for the charity.
The band play popular covers that guests of all ages will know across a wide variety of genres.
The total amount of the ticket fee (minus the booking fee) will be donated to Cure Leukaemia.
Doors and the kitchen will be opened from 7 pm with Demons of Tune sscheduled to play from 9.15pm. the evening will end with a DJ and afterparty starting at 11.30pm.
James McLaughlin, Chief Executive of Cure Leukaemia said: “We can only thank Tim Clay and his band for reuniting a second time this year to raise funds for Cure Leukaemia. Their April show was amazing and raised over £5,000 for the charity, so we are hoping to beat that this Christmas.
“The evening will make for the perfect Christmas party for businesses in and around Birmingham so we hope to see you all there. ”
Tickets to the event can be purchased at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/demons-of-tune-christmas-special-nortons-bar-digbeth-tickets-407283244147