A leading Oasis Britpop tribute band will rock for charity when they perform later this month at a fundraising event in Ilkley organised by local children’s charity, The Principle Trust.
On Friday 21 March, Oasis tribute act Noasis will take to the stage at Ilkley’s historic Craiglands Hotel to perform the supergroup’s most popular and iconic hits.
Widely regarded as the definitive tribute to Manchester’s Britpop mega band, Noasis has toured extensively performing anthems that defined a generation.
The nineties night out is the latest fundraiser organised by the Skipton-based charity which provides respite breaks for children who are underprivileged, disadvantaged, disabled, have life-limiting conditions, or who have experienced poverty, trauma or abuse.
Every penny raised on the night will help to fund vital respite breaks for needy children across Yorkshire. Tickets are available via the Trust’s website theprincipletrust.co.uk/event/oasis-tribute-evening-ilkley/ and cost £24.95 (standing only).

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