AC/DC and Bring Me The Horizon among bands taking part in Teenage Cancer Trust raffle
Each charity raffle ticket costs just £5
AC/DC / Bring Me The Horizon (Picture: Getty)
AC/DC and Bring Me The Horizon are among the artists who have signed up to a special charity raffle that is being run by the Teenage Cancer Trust.
The ‘Christmas Rocks’ raffle is offering personalised, one-of-a-kind prizes which have been donated by a host of bands, with each raffle ticket starting at just £5.
As well as AC/DC (who are offering an autographed and personalised ‘Power Up’ LP) and Bring Me The Horizon (whose prizes include a personalised video message from members of the band and an autographed and personalised copy of ‘Post Human: Survival Horror’ on 12″ vinyl), the likes of Enter Shikari, Architects, Twin Atlantic, Bullet For My Valentine and Don Broco are also involved.
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