Keep Hush Merch Service launches limited edition t-shirt in aid of Help Musicians UK

Keep Hush Merch Service launches limited edition t-shirt in aid of Help Musicians UK

News

A t-shirt in aid of Help Musicians UK is available via Keep Hush Merch Service now. 

As part of a new collaboration between Fredy Conybeare, Reprezent DJ and founder of London-based party collective and stream champions Keep Hush, and Brighton-based mental health project Eott, a limited edition t-shirt is on sale now to raise money for Help Musicians UK.

According to the press release, collaboration on the project began over a year ago, with Levvy (eott Founder) approaching Fred and inspiring him to speak out on mental health issues; personal or societal. This led to Fred pushing the ‘Don’t Keep Hush’ message on socials and this collaboration taking place. 

The t-shirt has been designed by Marcus Eubanks, and is on sale for £30. 100% of profits from sales will be donated.

Visit the Keep Hush Merch Service to purchase the t-shirt, which is available until the 12th April, here.

 
 
 
View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Fred Conybeare (@fredcc_)

 

Related Posts

Premiere: Body Clinic & Wigs ‘NK Prog’

Premiere: Body Clinic & Wigs ‘NK Prog’

Year-round onsite drug testing at Drumsheds and The Warehouse Project to be introduced by The Loop

Year-round onsite drug testing at Drumsheds and The Warehouse Project to be introduced by The Loop

Premiere: Zisko ‘The Dystopian Paradise’

Premiere: Zisko ‘The Dystopian Paradise’

UK Government backs ticket levy on stadium and arena shows to help grassroots venues

UK Government backs ticket levy on stadium and arena shows to help grassroots venues