Ska legends Madness will welcome public sector workers as special guests at their music festival in London.
In a bid to recognise the tireless efforts and invaluable work of doctors, nurses, teachers and the emergency services, they will be invited to the House of Common event on London’s Clapham Common on Monday August 26 – which coincides with band’s 40th anniversary.
While the event otherwise costs £35 for visitors, those eligible can register for a free one – plus one for a friend – on a first-come-first-served basis.
For the love of the public sector… all you nurses, teachers, firemen, coppers, paramedics and more can get into our #HouseOfCommonFestival free of charge.
See full info and claim your free ticket here: https://t.co/MlKK31bzLbpic.twitter.com/IPciTUj0bs— Madness (@MadnessNews) August 8, 2019
The festival’s stacked line up is headlined by Madness with the bill also including crowd-pleasers like Jimmy Cliff, Ziggy Marley, The Craig Charles Funk & Soul Club plus a DJ set from The Specials’ Jerry Dammers.
“Those working in Britain’s public sectors work tirelessly 365 days of the year to keep us safe, well and in education, so it’s only right that we do what we can to offer something in return,” the festival organisers said.