CRAIG David will perform at a Live Aid style concert at Cardiff's Millennium on January 22 to help the victims of the tsunami disaster.
The Southampton pop star will join the likes of The Manic Street Preachers, Embrace, Jools Holland, and guitar legend Eric Clapton at the sell-out concert, which aims to raise over £1 million for the thousands of victims in Asia.
Tickets for the massive charity gig, similar to 1985's Live Aid concert at Wembley, went on sale on Saturday, with 20,000 being sold in the first hour. All 60,000 tickets have now been sold, but stadium bosses are looking to extend the capacity.
This isn't the first time Craig has got involved in a charity concert. Last year he performed a gig in Soho to help raise money for a charity that helps adults with disabilities. The concert raised £35,000. He also took time out of his hectic schedule last year to visit one of his young fans in hospital in Cardiff.
David is planning to release his, as yet untitled third studio album in the spring.
For ticket availability to the Cardiff charity concert contact: 08705 582 582.
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