University of Brighton Gears Up to Rock for Sussex Cancer Fund
Free Gig Rocks Brighton for Cancer Care
University of Brighton students and staff are tuning up for their annual fundraising concert, aiming to boost cancer care across Sussex. The free event kicks off at 6pm at St Andrew’s Church, Moulsecoomb, featuring a dynamic mix of classical and contemporary tunes performed by the campus’s finest.
Entry is free but slots are limited, so fans are urged to book early to avoid disappointment.
Raising Cash for Sussex Cancer Fund
Every penny raised goes straight to the Sussex Cancer Fund. This vital charity partners with NHS teams to enhance cancer treatment and patient care across the region. Funds help buy life-saving equipment, support essential services, and fuel pioneering research.
Can’t make the concert? You can still donate online and join the fight against cancer.
Music Brings Sussex Together Against Cancer
The concert lineup packs a punch with choirs belting out classics and energetic renditions of contemporary hits, all performed by students, academics, and university staff.
“This event shows how music can bring communities together while supporting a crucial cause,” organisers said.
By combining vibrant live performances with community fundraising, the University of Brighton is spearheading a heartfelt campaign to support those battling cancer across Sussex.