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Legends festival

tribute, music fans from across the region will enjoy classic tunes all day long.

And if all that rock and roll works up an appetite, there’s a barbecue available, so guests can refuel and keep the party going all day long. The event also features stalls and other activities, so guests can take a break from the music and socialise.

The event is also a fundraising initiative and will support a range of lo­ cal charities through the Red Cross and Rock Against Cancer movement. Tickets for the event start at just €10 per person per day with VIP tickets costing €15 online from: https://alannia. events/en/events/buytickets?fbclid=IwAR29Dnz

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The event will take place at Alannia’s venue in Crevillente, near Elche.

Battling Butterfly Skin

port a fantastic cause and make a real difference in the lives of children and young people living with the painful and debilitating ‘butterfly skin’ condition known as EB.

DEBRA is a charity that provides support and care for people living with EB, a rare genetic disorder that causes the skin to become incredibly fragile and prone to blistering and tearing at even the slightest touch.

Whether you’re a local resident or a visitor, the event promises to be a night full of laughter, great food, and a warm sense of community spirit.

Tickets can be purchased from J’s Restaurant in Consum Square, the DEBRA charity shop in La Marina, or by contacting Mary on 616 076 072.

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