Livingston James Group – Supporting the Arts

At the Livingston James Group we are always looking for ways in which we can support our communities. The arts community has been hit hard by the pandemic, so we are hosting a virtual arts festival taking place at 6.30pm this Wednesday 26th August featuring some fantastic acts catering to all tastes, and raising money for several charities along the way.

We have been hugely fortunate to secure broadcaster and comedian Fred Macaulay as our compere for the evening.  Fred will introduce our range of Scottish acts including the hugely talented West End and Broadway performer, Celia Graham, up and coming Edinburgh pop, rock and folk band Chameleon Lady, Glasgow rock, pop, and funk five-piece Mother Focus, and award-winning Scottish comedian, Ray Bradshaw.

To find out more about how to donate to our chosen charities, and to RSVP to this one of a kind event, please view our online invitation or contact [email protected] for more information!

Many thanks for your support.

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