Keighley bands will tomorrow play in support of a national campaign to prevent male suicide.
Five acts will perform at the Exchange Arts Centre in Russell Street in aid of the charity CALM.
The line-up includes Allusondrugs, Rob Galloway, PseudoNympho, Follow The Lion and Alter Skye.
CALM, the Campaign Against Living Miserably, said male suicide accounted for 77 per ent of all suicides in the UK and was now the single biggest cause of death in men aged 20 to 49.
There will be a raffle with prizes including tattooing, records, menswear vouchers, photo shoot and massage Poet Jools Denby will donate some of her records and books.
Leeds band PseudoNympho, which is fronted by Wolfgang C Bailey, are described as a rock-prog-grunge-metal band.
Alter Skye are a quintet in Keighley, formed early last year, which play rock, prog, blues, acoustic and indie music.
There will also be a spoken word performance during the gig, which begins at 7pm.
Tickets cost £5 on the door.
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