It’s not every day you receive VIP tickets to a concert from a stranger.
Four lucky people at the mental health charity Mind recently got to experience that feeling.
Crystal Palace actor Mark Harris donated four VIP tickets to an upcoming Robbie Williams concert because wanted to do something “that you and me would probably take for granted.”
“It was really emotional to go and drop the tickets off,” Mr Harris said.
“I just wanted to do something to make someone feel appreciated.”
Mr Harris, whose film The Hatton Garden Job was recently released, hoped this would enable the staff at Mind to unwind, if even for just one night.
“It’s the staff who will really be benefiting from this,” he said.
“It will be such a release just to go out and have a good time.”
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