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Dorset charity festival announces headline acts

January 28, 2025 //  by Brad Duff

Helping Homeless Veterans have announced the headliners for their charity festival

Bands For Bravery flyer, courtesy of Helping Homeless Veterans.

Dorset-based festival Bands For Bravery, run by the Helping Homeless Veterans charity, has announced its headline acts for the 2025 event.

Country/folk band Route 66 will headline the opening night on Friday 20th June, while ska group RatRace will close out the Saturday night – both bands hail from Bournemouth.

The event will take place at Longthorns Farm near Wareham, and will be the second of its kind after what the charity described as a “huge success” in 2024.

Helping Homeless Veterans have stated that 100% of profits will go back to the charity in their mission to aid homeless war veterans around the UK.

The three-day camping festival will feature live music, food and on-site trading, as well as a static military vehicle area.





About Brad Duff

I am a Journalist studying Multimedia Journalism at BU. My main area of interest and expertise in in sports, specifically American football. I love the idea of increasing the popularity of the sport in the UK and Europe and would love to play a part in its growth through the art of journalism.

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