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Paul Weller To Play Charity Event At Abbey Road Studios!

The Modfather will join Paolo Nutini, Lema and new Americana artist Diana Jones at Cancer Research's annual Sound And Vision event at the iconic Abbey Road studios in London on February 26th.

Paul said: "I'm proud to be associated with this event and to be supporting Cancer Research UK's amazing work."

The event will also feature a live auction of music memorabilia, giving guests the chance to own a piece of music history. Items going under the hammer include an Epiphone guitar signed by Paul, Slash, Brian May and Justin Hawkins.

There will also be an auction of music imagery by leading rock photographers including Tom Bailey, Gered Mankowitz, Adrian Boot, Jill Furmanovsky and Terry O'Neill.

Cancer Research UK are auctioning off three pairs of tickets for the sell-out event, as well as one VIP pair to the highest bidder.

More information can be found at www.soundandvisionofficial.com

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