A PUB is hosting a fundraiser for the victims of flooding.
The Brunswick pub in Holland Road, Hove, is holding a benefit gig on Thursday to raise cash to repair wells damaged during last year’s floods in Mozambique in southern Africa.
The concert, organised by Brighton Climate Justice Events, will feature four acts – Syrian folk specialists Jamal and Alaa, Gambian drummer Musa M’Boob, folk collective Bird In The Belly, and virtuoso guitarist Richard Durrant.
Richard said: “Clean drinking water and sanitation is not just a basic human right that should never be neglected.
“It is also the lack of these amenities across the world that contributes so disastrously to plastic pollution as people attempt to carry water in whatever containers they can lay their hands on.”
Tickets for the evening cost £10 and are available from wegottickets.com or on the door.
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