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80s pop star raising money for sick Sutton man



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Published Date:
29 April 2008
FORMER Spandau Ballet frontman Tony Hadley is to raise thousands of pounds for a sick Sutton man during a one-off gig next month.
The concert will take place at Rock City in Nottingham on 12th May to help Graham Pidgeon, who drove the musician's gear around the world for a decade before he was diagnosed with a brain tumour in November last year.

The 44-year-old, who works with Mansfield company Entertainment Sounds System, discovered he had a tumour after he began to grow tired and complain of migraines.

He was then referred to specialists at King's Mill Hospital and Nottingham's Queen's Medical Centre where the problem was found.

Graham, whose appeal could gain as much as £30,000 from the event, is now recovering at home and is still off work.

Concert tickets cost £20 and can be purchased by contacting 0115 8221314 or visiting www.rock-city.co.uk.


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  • Last Updated: 29 April 2008 10:04 AM
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  • Location: Mansfield
 
 

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