Manchester rapper Aitch has launched a new travel scheme to help young people attend festivals, gigs and other live events this summer.
The Aitch-S2 project will offer train vouchers worth up to £100 to hundreds of 18 to 25-year-olds for eight weeks across July and August.
The 22-year-old, who hails from Moston, teamed up with Relentless energy drink for the scheme to ensure young fans do not miss out on experiences due to rising living and transport costs.
Aitch, whose real name is Harrison Armstrong, said: “I’m really excited to launch The Aitch-S2 with Relentless – there’s so much amazing culture around the UK, but for young people to experience it, they need to break out of their city limits – this is even more difficult since the pandemic with less resources dedicated to levelling up the culture. READ MORE: Two cousins murdered friend before 'chopping up' body and putting remains in suitcases, trial hears “I don’t want anyone missing out on what is going to be a summer to remember, so this initiative will offer free travel to help young Brits get back out there and have fun, no matter the location.” Following the easing of Covid-19 restrictions, festivals, gigs and live cultural events are back in full force across the UK.
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