The View have dedicated two Scottish gigs to a superfan who tragically died in a horror crash on the A90.The band - famous for hits Same Jeans and Superstar Tradesman - hosted charity fundraisers at their gigs in Dundee and Aberdeen in memory of Daniel Wall over the weekend.
The 43-year-old, who suffered from multiple sclerosis (MS), tragically died in hospital after a collision involving his blue Nissan Qashqai and a white lorry near Crimond in Aberdeenshire on Saturday, November 18.Following his death, he was remembered as a "big part of the family" by the Dundee rockers.
In a fitting tribute to the superfan, the band were raising cash for MS Society and Shirley's Space at the P&J Live Arena in Aberdeen on Saturday and at Dundee Caird Hall on Sunday.Mike Tolley, who works in the music industry and was friends with Daniel for 28 years, told the Record: "I'd take Daniel to gigs to help get him through the low parts of his MS.
He loved the music scene and would eventually go to three gigs a week - he had a great social life."I had a chat with The View and they agreed to let me do a fundraising event at their gigs in Dundee and Aberdeen.
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