DAN BLACK will be among a host of artists playing at this year's Cool To Be Kind event.
The electronica star will play at the organisation's night at Matter at London's O2, alongside Kissy Sell Out, MPHO and Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip.
Other special guests expected at the event, which takes place on Friday October 16th, are due to be announced soon.
Cool To Be Kind is a not-for-profit live music initiative organisation formed to provide a stage for musicians to 'Rock It Out For Humanity' and to raise funds and awareness for a carefully selected NGO.
This year C2BK in association with Oxjam Festival presents Oxjam @ Matter - an uber-stylish flagship event.
Tickets are now on sale for the Cool To Be Kind's event dubbed Looks Good, Sounds Good,
Feels Good.
Looks good beacuse Festival goers will get an exclusive preview of the new 'Oxfam Pop Up Shop' which will be launched at this event before it's taken to other high profile fashion and music events around the country.
Sounds good because he explosive line-up will showcase this year's hottest rising stars vs the established veterans of sound and vision all Rocking It Out For Humanity.
Feels good because everyone is guaranteed to get the feel good factor just by being at this event. Oxjam is Oxfam's month-long nationwide music festival with a difference. It's about music bringing thousands of ordinary people together to combat poverty all over the world.
There'll also be loads of cool and interactive ways for festival revellers to get involved with Oxfam's latest campaign on climate change 'Demand Action Till You're Blue In
The Face' which kicked off in style at Glastonbury this year.
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