The leading UK cancer care and support charity Teenage Cancer Trust have started a unique Christmas Rocks raffle this December with exclusive personalised prizes from many favourite rock and metal bands. The raffle will run between 17 December and 3 January with the winners announced shortly after after a random draw by Music Glue. To enter the prize draw, all you have to do is go on the link below, find your favourite band and purchase a ticket at a price of your choice starting from £5.
The participating bands include veterans AC/DC, The Who and The Damned, metal outfits Architects, Bullet For My Valentine, Bring Me The Horizon, Enter Shikari, Skindred, rock bands Don Broco, Nothing But Thieves, Thunder, Twin Atlantic, You Me At Six, and singer Deborah Bonham, sister of the legendary John Bonham. All proceedings go to the Teenage Cancer Trust dedicated to helping all those people in need “so no young person faces cancer alone“.
We have a festive treat for you!
Some of your favourite ROCK bands have one-of-a-kind prizes just for you! Each ticket is £5 and all proceeds go to Teenage Cancer Trust. Check it out: https://t.co/YieQIVb4Cn pic.twitter.com/DpGXot2oIY
— Teenage Cancer Trust (@TeenageCancer) December 17, 2020
Most of the bands involved are offering a one-of-a-kind personalised prize for the exclusive Christmas Rocks raffle. For example, Australian giants AC/DC are giving a 12″ copy of their latest Power Up autographed by Brian Johnson himself, while The Who are offering a signed 12″ of an album from their back catalogue, personalized by Roger Daltrey. Rock veterans The Damned have selected a special tote bag bundle with hoodie, t-shirt and a limited badge.
Brighton metalcore heavyweights Architects have also made an exclusive bundle including a Holy Hell LP, 2 t-shirts and a hoodie. Bring Me The Horizon are sharing a signed vinyl of their monumental latest release Post Human: Survival Horror alongside a personalised message from the band and a ‘Parasite Eve‘ print. Welsh heavy metal outfit Bullet For My Valentine have added an autographed copy of Gravity to the raffle with additional video message and a signed drum head, while their compatriots Skindred have chosen a personalised copy of their seminal Roots Rock Riot.
Enter Shikari are offering an autographed version of any of their official releases on LP, while Don Broco have selected their last album Technology. Southend rockers Nothing But Thieves are sharing their recent release Moral Panic on 12″ personalised by the band members and You Me At Six will add their highly anticipated upcoming record SUCKAPUNCH following its release on 15 January 2021. You can check the list of participating bands and their prizes, as well as the full terms and conditions here.
The Teenage Cancer Trust was established back in 1990 to support and improve the lives of all young people suffering from cancer. Alongside all admirable projects and initiatives, the charity is also famous for working closely with music artists and events and as stated in their official website “not only is music a massive part of teenagers’ lives, it’s at the heart of Teenage Cancer Trust“. The charity has launched the Unseen YouTube channel streaming exclusive performances by the likes of Ed Sheeran, Muse, Rudimental, Pulp, and many more.
Moreover, the Teenage Cancer Trust also hosts annual concerts at the iconic Royal Albert Hall as the “pinnacle of [a] long-established music heritage“. Organised and championed by the charity’s patron Robert Daltrey CBE, founder and singer for the legendary The Who, previous events have seen memorable concerts by Paul McCartney, Oasis, Kasabian, The Cure, and many more. Back in 2016, Bring Me The Horizon also participated and delivered a spectacular show in support of the charity, and the official recording has just been added to all streaming platforms yesterday.
Out now! @bmthofficial Live at the Royal Albert Hall, for Teenage Cancer Trust https://t.co/89jGshJ2gv
— Teenage Cancer Trust (@TeenageCancer) December 18, 2020