Seb Fontaine, Graeme Park To Help Fund New Studio For Musicians With Depression And Anxiety

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A 24 hour live stream is taking place this weekend...

*Seb Fontaine* and *Graeme Park* will help fund a new studio for musicians with depression and anxiety.

The project is being spearheaded by Key Changes, with the charity aiming to open a brand new studio in Manchester.

The complex would focus on helping musicians with depression and anxiety, opening up new pathways within music.

To help power this, Let There Be House is hosting a 24 hour live stream next weekend.

Taking place on March 20th, you can expect sets from Graeme Park, Seb Fontaine, Allister Whitehead, Crazy P and many more.

Key Changes CEO Peter Leigh says: "Young adults are experiencing the highest levels of depression and anxiety from the pandemic - and in Manchester job losses in hospitality have increased the mental health impact for this age group. There's never been a greater need for Key Changes' award-winning programmes here in Manchester."

Running across Mixcloud and Twitch, you can get involved *HERE* or donate *HERE.*

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