An Isle of Wight singer-songwriter will perform in Salisbury, following the release of his new single.
Paul Armfield will be performing at the Vanner Gallery on Tuesday, November 12, as part of his 2024 tour.
This comes after the release of his new single, I'm Here, on Friday, November 8.
The single was written and recorded for his friend Trevor Smith, who died of cancer.
All proceeds from the single will be donated to the mental health charity Manup?
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Armfield said: "I wrote and recorded it for my best mate Trevor Smith as he was dying of cancer.
"It’s a counter to my entirely selfish song I’m Not Here. Trev was a superb drummer who played with Level 42, The Rockinbirds, Divine Comedy, Miracle Mile, Nick Heyward and on lots of my records.
"It is fitting that all proceeds go to the brilliant Manup?"
Speaking about his upcoming performance in Salisbury, he said: "David at Vanner Gallery in Salisbury does a superb job of bringing a wonderful range of art to the people of Salisbury and, as a former arts centre manager myself, I know how important that is."
His Salisbury show is now sold out. For more information on the tour, visit paularmfield.com/events/upcoming-events.
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