Chilfest to takeover Tring Radio for 'Lockdown Festival'

The show will be raising money for Rennie Grove Hospice Care and Herts Young Homeless
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Organisers of music festival, Chilfest, are taking over Tring Radio in a ‘Lockdown Festival’ on the day the event was meant to have taken place this year.

Festival fans can tune into Tring Radio from 5pm until 10pm on Saturday, July 4, to relive their favourite Chilfest memories, hear interviews with the stars of the show, listen to tunes from all the featured artists and take part in competitions to win Chilfest 2021 tickets and exclusive limited edition ‘Chilfest Gin’.

Artists Tony Hadley, Gary Christian, The Real Thing, Leee John and presenters Pat Sharp and Mike Naylor have already confirmed that they will be involved in the Chilfest Lockdown Festival show.

Chilfest to takeover Tring Radio for 'Lockdown Festival'Chilfest to takeover Tring Radio for 'Lockdown Festival'
Chilfest to takeover Tring Radio for 'Lockdown Festival'

The radio show will also use airtime to promote the great work of local charities, Herts Young Homeless and Rennie Grove Hospice Care, and money will be raised through text and online donations.

The target is to raise £10,000 for these good causes, who have been hugely affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Herts Young Homeless Group works with homeless 16-24 year olds whose families are at risk of relationship breakdown and those who are over 18, who are in housing need and have mental health and substance misuse problems.

Rennie Grove Hospice Care provides specialist care and support for adults and children with a life-limiting illness across west Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire.

Through their unique Hospice at Home service, available day and night, and a range of day services they support their patients to live the best quality life they can with a choice about how and where they are cared for towards the end of life.

Both charities are in urgent need of funds and support, particularly during this time whilst they continue their great work under exceptional circumstances.

Steve Butcher, Chilfest Director, is pleased to be arranging this radio takeover.

He said: "I’m looking forward to filling our fans’ homes with their favourite Chilfest tunes and we are really grateful to have had fantastic reactions from our artistes, who are taking interviews and supporting us.

"The five hour show is going to be a great party and fun for all the family.

"I’m also very excited to try and raise much-needed funds for Herts Young Homeless and Rennie Grove.

"These charities do amazing stuff and we must help wherever we can."

Chilfest 2020 was cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic. This was a difficult decision for organisers, but even rescheduled dates were going to leave the event unviable.

Once lockdown commenced across the UK, the Chilfest team turned their minds to helping out.

They purchased eight 3D printers and manufactured and donated over 500 face visors to local care homes and charities.

Then work got underway with arranging the 2021 Chilfest event, which has been set for Friday, July 9, and Saturday, July 10, and the artists have already been secured.

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To listen to the Chilfest Lockdown Takeover on Tring Radio, on Saturday, July 4, from 5pm until 10pm, visit: www.tringradio.co.uk.

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