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In aid of Stagehand's #ILoveLive campaign, Foals are raising money for UK stage crew affected by the pandemic.
Thank you for your support in helping us raise £14,602 for stage crew impacted by the pandemic.
Thanks to your generosity, the campaign has exceeded our expectations. We raised a total of £535,840 which will go directly to Stagehand Charity who will distribute the funds to stage crew who have suffered due to Covid-19.
Many congratulations to Dave from London, UK who won the prize draw. Thanks again and we hope to see you all again very soon.

Foals are raising money for stage crew charity Stagehand’s #ILoveLive campaign, which is providing financial help for all UK stage crew who are in the greatest need. Stage crew seem to be the forgotten ones in the current pandemic. They’re the unsung heroes of the live entertainment world. Without them shows just couldn’t happen.
The impact of Covid-19 has been devastating for the whole music industry but particularly for the stage techs, sound engineers, guitar techs, keyboard techs, drum techs, stage managers, production managers, tour managers and other live support personnel who make shows possible.
With no shows since March, crew’s income has been slashed with many finding that they are ineligible for any kind of government financial aid. Many are in desperate need and most are sitting with mental health issues.
Let’s help raise some money to support them this winter. It could literally save lives.

Foals have donated a signed collection of their favourite instruments, including a seriously rare 'Jazzblaster’ guitar, a snare drum, two pedals and a tour shirt to this prize draw fundraising campaign.
To be in with a chance of winning the Foals' prize package we are holding a prize draw with each entry costing £5. You can enter multiple times.
Entries can be purchased between Friday 27th November and Thursday 17th December. The winner will be announced on Wednesday 23 December.

Foals have donated a prize each to this prize draw:
This guitar is one of only four ‘Jazzblasters’ specifically made for me by Fender. It was one of my main Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost world tour guitars, so it has seen many a show, be it the tiny House of Vans show we did, to Glastonbury and beyond.
It's a great guitar, sounds fantastic. I love it, but I have the other three so I hope whoever gets this loves, enjoys and uses it as much as me. It needs to be played so don’t just put it in a box and forget about it. Big love, Jimmy.

Jimmy has donated this 'Jazzblaster' guitar to the prize draw.
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This Tama SLP black brass snare (14x6.5) was used throughout the Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost tour. It’s a great snare - nice and loud and cuts through. Big love to whoever wins this beauty! Jack x

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Couple of cracking pedals dug out of the archives. First up Death by Audio Interstellar overdrive. Very useful studio tool for us, whether it be guitars, synths or couple of bones banged together, they’ve all gone through this at some point. Also the EHX holy grail....stalwart of a reverb pedal. Was toured for a brief period during the Total Life Forever tours. Nice, simple, reverb. Yannis xx
Also donated to this prize draw is the iconic Aries shirt Yannis has worn for multiple gigs and photo shoots during the Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost campaign

See photo below shot of Yannis wearing the exact shirt. Photo credit: Alex Knowles.

All these prizes will be signed and go to the winner.
How do I enter the Prize Draw?By buying at least one entry at £5 you will be entered into the prize draw. If you buy multiple entries you stand a higher chance of winning. To enter you must select one of the entry reward options on this page. You can also enter the prize draw without donating by post. See terms and conditions below for details. By donating and entering the prize draw you agree to the terms and conditions.
You can make a donation without entering the prize draw using the donation box toward the top of the page.
Founded in 1996, the PSA is the trade association for individuals and businesses providing technical production services to live events. A member funded, member focussed, organisation, the PSA membership consists of around 2000 self employed technicians and 300 memberships in technical supply businesses.
Stagehand is the public facing name of the PSA Welfare and Benevolent Fund; a registered charity launched over 2 decades ago with the aim of raising and distributing funds for members, former members and their families who fall on hard times through illness or injury. More recently, the trustees launched a ring-fenced fund to subsidise Mental Health First Aid training for self employed members, as part of our mission to improve our sector’s approach to mental health.
The crisis in our sector caused by the Covid-19 pandemic has shifted the focus to those unable to work due to the current crisis. Live production workers and businesses were amongst the first to be affected, it is now clear that many live production crews are reaching a critical point with basic living expenses outstripping income. This applies across the board, from those people that earn a living building and operating shows at grassroots level to those that work with the largest stadium artists.
Extensions to the Job Retention Scheme have come too late for many companies; they were forced to make redundancies in the summer. 20% of self employed workers fell through the cracks in support; these are the people we intend to support through this fund.

Our immediate plan is to help the crew in most need, those who are close to losing the roof over their head, or those that are struggling to put food on the table. Grants will be considered to any UK crew worker who is working in the live music sector. They do not have to be PSA members.

This project successfully funded on 17th December 2020