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Manic Street Preachers: “We’ve all got a stake in the NHS”

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"They do such an incredibly hard job and their job has just become harder, which seems incredible unfair on them" Manic Street Preachers have paid tribute to the hardworking staff of the NHS, after announcing that they’ll be playing two special gigs for their health service in December.

The first night at Cardiff Motorpoint Arena on Friday December 4 will be a free show for NHS staff to thank them for their work during the coronavirus crisis, while the second the day after is open to everybody with all profits going to NHS Wales charities.

In a new interview, the band have opened up about their thinking behind the gigs. “It’s an easy way to respond to the crisis for somebody who plays music – just play a couple of concerts,” frontman James

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