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Wretch 32 and Chipmunk to play £5 charity gig
Published Friday, Oct 14 2011, 17:00 BST | By Lewis Corner | Add comment
Wretch 32 and Chipmunk have announced plans to play a charity gig in London.
The hip-hop pair will headline a show at London's IndigO2 on October 25 to celebrate the work of thousands of young activists as part of the O2 Think Big project.


Talking about the Think Big Gig, Wretch 32 stated: "The idea behind the show is really simple: a celebration of young people, for young people, created by young people.
"Too often, the great work young people do day in and day out in their communities gets overlooked.
"The Think Big Gig is about standing up for young people and recognising that they do great things to support and improve their communities every single day."
Tickets for the show are priced at £5 and are on sale now. All proceeds will go towards the Think Big initiative.
> Wretch 32 upgrades UK tour venues
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Watch the music video for Wretch 32's 'Don't Go' below:
The hip-hop pair will headline a show at London's IndigO2 on October 25 to celebrate the work of thousands of young activists as part of the O2 Think Big project.


Talking about the Think Big Gig, Wretch 32 stated: "The idea behind the show is really simple: a celebration of young people, for young people, created by young people.
"Too often, the great work young people do day in and day out in their communities gets overlooked.
"The Think Big Gig is about standing up for young people and recognising that they do great things to support and improve their communities every single day."
Tickets for the show are priced at £5 and are on sale now. All proceeds will go towards the Think Big initiative.
> Wretch 32 upgrades UK tour venues
> Chipmunk reveals Rihanna encounter: 'She knows who I am'
Watch the music video for Wretch 32's 'Don't Go' below:
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