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Rick Astley to hold free concert for NHS frontline staff once coronavirus pandemic is over

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Rick Astley has confirmed he will be putting on a free concert for the NHS heroes who are battling the coronavirus pandemic.

The legendary singer, 54, will be giving free tickets to NHS frontline staff, Primary Care workers and Emergency Services staff for the show at the end of the year.

Rick will be performing at Manchester Arena on 28 October, and wanted to give back to the everyday heroes who are facing the coronavirus pandemic every day to save lives.

The Never Gonna Give You Up singer said: ‘Our NHS and emergency services are amazing. This concert is a thank you to all those fantastic frontline staff.  ‘I promise my band and I will give it everything to give you a great night out.’ Frontline NHS staff, Primary Care workers and

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