Weston Park Cancer Charity Race Evening

11th May 2016

Join Weston Park Hospital Cancer Charity this June at its very first race day with DJ Craig Charles! To mark this unique charity event on the 3rd June, guests are being encouraged to wear purple for the day and 'Paint Town Moor Purple' to be in with a chance of winning Leger festival tickets for best dressed in purple male, female and couple.

Tickets for the event are now available to purchase via the cancer charity website for just £15 - giving guests reduced entrance to the grandstand plus entrance to the live music performance later in the evening. All profits from tickets purchased directly through the cancer charity website will benefit thousands of cancer patients across the region. As part of the racecourse's Music Live schedule, Red Dwarf star and well-known DJ Craig Charles will play a special DJ set to those attending the special charity event this summer. The British actor, comedian, author, poet and television presenter will perform a live DJ set for crowds at Town Moor following an evening of racing in support of Weston Park Hospital Cancer Charity. Tickets on sale now at: www.wpraces.org.uk

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