Tickets for Rick Astley’s free concert for NHS Frontline workers at The SSE Arena, Wembley are available now.
The Never Gonna Give You Up singer has promised a special production for staff working tirelessly throughout the coronavirus pandemic, including NHS Frontline, Primary Care Workers & All Blue Light Staff, and tickets for the one-off event on November 1st are available here.
“Get yourself a ticket, I’ll see you there. I cannot wait for both the gigs,” he said in a video announcing the gig. “Lots of love. We really appreciate what you’re doing for us – thanks again.”
Happy to announce I’m doing another free concert for NHS Frontline workers. 1st November at The SSE Arena, Wembley for all NHS Frontline, Primary Care Workers & All Blue Light Staff. Tickets available from 8th of April at 7pm. https://t.co/m9r5bnb5iq#NHS #thankyouNHS @NHSuk pic.twitter.com/ShcFXgbKfF
— Rick Astley (@rickastley) April 3, 2020
It comes after Rick previously confirmed he will be playing a huge concert once the coronavirus pandemic is over at the Manchester Arena on October 28th as a thank you to the everyday heroes.
“Our NHS and emergency services are amazing. This concert is a thank you to all those fantastic frontline staff,” he previously said on social media. “I promise my band and I will give it everything to give you a great night out.”
Tickets for the Manchester concert were made available on April 2nd and have since sold out.
Click here to see Rick duet with Matt Lucas on a special charity single in honour of NHS workers.