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British duo DJ & Producer CamelPhat
British duo DJ & Producer CamelPhat
British duo DJ & Producer CamelPhat
British duo DJ & Producer CamelPhat
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Camelphat & Circus host Liverpool children hospital charity gig

Alexandre Trochut

October 18 · 2024

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10.18.2024 · 12:00 AM

The british duo has joined forces with Circus Recordings and Yousef to raise funds with all proceeds supporting Zoe’s Place Liverpool children’s hospital.

CamelPhat, the renowned electronic duo made up of Dave Whelan and Mike Di Scala, will perform a special charity gig in partnership with Liverpool-born DJ, producer, and Circus founder Yousef, who will join the duo as the support act for the night. Hosted at Liverpool’s Invisible Wind Factory on November 1st 2024 and running from 10pm until 3am, this event aims to raise crucial funds for Zoe’s Place, a children’s hospice currently facing closure due to lease issues.

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The british duo has joined forces with Circus Recordings and Yousef to raise funds with all proceeds supporting Zoe’s Place Liverpool children’s hospital.

CamelPhat, the renowned electronic duo made up of Dave Whelan and Mike Di Scala, will perform a special charity gig in partnership with Liverpool-born DJ, producer, and Circus founder Yousef, who will join the duo as the support act for the night. Hosted at Liverpool’s Invisible Wind Factory on November 1st 2024 and running from 10pm until 3am, this event aims to raise crucial funds for Zoe’s Place, a children’s hospice currently facing closure due to lease issues.

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About Zoe’s Place

Founded in 1995, Zoe's Place Baby Hospice provides essential respite, palliative, and end-of-life care for infants and young children aged up to five years old, supporting early-years children who have life-limiting or life-threatening complex illnesses or profound disabilities. Recently, the hospice announced it would have to close by year’s end, citing an expiring lease and a lack of time and resources to relocate. In response, a fundraising campaign has been launched, seeking to secure £5 million by November 9 to help Zoe’s Place find a new location in Liverpool.

The campaign statement explains:

Zoe’s Place Baby Hospice is fundraising to secure a new home in Liverpool. This could involve purchasing, building, renovating, or equipping a suitable facility to continue delivering our services. If the hospice is forced to close, any restricted donations would be discussed with the donor for potential return or repurposing. Any other donations will support the care of our babies and families until year’s end. If a resolution is found, the funds will contribute to establishing a new hospice.

If you want to support this cause, you can also donate here.

Zoe's Place charity gig in Liverpool poster

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About Zoe’s Place

Founded in 1995, Zoe's Place Baby Hospice provides essential respite, palliative, and end-of-life care for infants and young children aged up to five years old, supporting early-years children who have life-limiting or life-threatening complex illnesses or profound disabilities. Recently, the hospice announced it would have to close by year’s end, citing an expiring lease and a lack of time and resources to relocate. In response, a fundraising campaign has been launched, seeking to secure £5 million by November 9 to help Zoe’s Place find a new location in Liverpool.

The campaign statement explains:

Zoe’s Place Baby Hospice is fundraising to secure a new home in Liverpool. This could involve purchasing, building, renovating, or equipping a suitable facility to continue delivering our services. If the hospice is forced to close, any restricted donations would be discussed with the donor for potential return or repurposing. Any other donations will support the care of our babies and families until year’s end. If a resolution is found, the funds will contribute to establishing a new hospice.

If you want to support this cause, you can also donate here.

Joining CamelPhat on the lineup is Liverpool DJ Yousef, founder of the popular house and techno event Circus, who will also perform in support of Zoe’s Place. All proceeds from the charity concert will go directly toward helping the children’s hospice secure a new home, offering attendees a chance to enjoy a night of music for an important cause.

Tickets are £35 with all proceeds going to charity & will be on sale on sale Friday 18th Oct at 10am here.

Written by Alexandre Trochut

Joining CamelPhat on the lineup is Liverpool DJ Yousef, founder of the popular house and techno event Circus, who will also perform in support of Zoe’s Place. All proceeds from the charity concert will go directly toward helping the children’s hospice secure a new home, offering attendees a chance to enjoy a night of music for an important cause.

Tickets are £35 with all proceeds going to charity & will be on sale on sale Friday 18th Oct at 10am here.

Written by Alexandre Trochut

Camelphat & Circus host Liverpool children hospital charity gig