ROSEFEST returns to The Chapel nightclub this Saturday as a diverse line-up raises money for Salisbury-based charity the Rose Gale Trust, writes Thom Belk.
The local organisation, set up in memory of Rose Gale, who was one of the founders of Bass Connection, is a grant-giving body that helps the young people of Salisbury.
Performing at the event which starts at 6pm are rock band Young Brando who have been flying the flag for the city this year by supporting McBusted on their UK stadium tour.
Also performing is Zibra, which includes Ben Everest, former member of City Stereo, who returns to his home town to perform for the first time with his new group.
Dirty Skankin' Love Hornets, Corridors, Kahtet, Spiderpig, Break Cover and Thomas Clements are among the other bands performing.
Entry is by donation.Rosefest is great music event supporting a local charity.
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