Beverley Knight to perform at Harry Moseley event

WOLVERHAMPTON-born soul singer Beverley Knight is to perform at the Harry Moseley Charity Ball.
Recently seen performing at the 2012 Paralympics opening ceremony, Beverley Knight is known for supporting numerous charities including Christian Aid. She was awarded an MBE in 2007 for services to charity and the British music industry.
Perhaps best known for hits such as ‘Shoulda Woulda Coulda’ and ‘Greatest Day’, Beverley Knight has won numerous awards including three MOBOs.
She will perform at the ball at Birmingham’s ICC on Friday October 19, which is being staged to raise money – hopefully as much as £50,000 – for the Help Harry Help Others charity.
Businesses large and small have flocked to be a part of the event, touched by the story of Sheldon schoolboy Harry and his selfless attempts to raise more than £700,000 for cancer charities by selling hand-made bracelets and touring schools and businesses up and down the country – all this despite the fact he was suffering from an inoperable brain tumour.
TheBusinessDesk.com is the Harry Moseley Charity Ball’s online media partner.
A few tables remain for the ball. A celebrity-packed and fun-filled event is planned to celebrate Harry’s short but very worthwhile life.
Visit www.harryscharityball.com for more information about the event and to book tickets.