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Gigantic aids mental health charity for musicians

UK ticketing agency Gigantic has pledged its support to help raise awareness of mental health related conditions in musicians by teaming up with the Roy Stone Foundation.

The charity was set up in memory of musician Roy Foster – a friend of Gigantic founder Mark Gasson – who performed as Roy Stone and lost his life through mental health issues.

Alongside accepting customer donations at the checkout on the charity’s behalf, Gigantic are also helping to raise the profile of the charity through messages on their weekly newsletter, distributed to more than 500,000 subscribers, as well as social posts reaching more than 28,000 followers.

Working as manager for bands alongside his role at Gigantic, Gasson said he is keen to see more done to support those suffering.

“Musicians face a lot of pressure to be the best at what they do so it can be hard to separate work life and home life,” Gasson said.

“These pressures can often be overlooked and improvements need to be made to remove the stigma which is associated with mental health. Roy Foster was a good friend of mine, so when the charity was launched I was very keen for Gigantic to support it.”

Recent figures revealed by Help Musicians UK claim 70 per cent of people working in UK music suffer from anxiety and panic attacks, with Bombay Bicycle Club’s Jamie MacColl and X Factor’s James Arthur (pictured) both going public about their own issues.

The Roy Stone Foundation aims to identify the early signs of depression and anxiety through working with young people. It also supports the musical talents of young people with charity events such as the ‘Friday Night Project’. Alongside offering a free platform for young talents, donations raised pay towards their studio time.

Sally Jackson, one of the charity’s organisers, said: “Since the charity launched in 2016 we have been overwhelmed by the generosity of people and local venues wanting to support us.

“Mental health affects a number of people, aside from musicians. Over 1,000 people attended Roy’s funeral and yet still he struggled to find help and support for his depression. There needs to be more places to signpost people to and more awareness, and we hope with the help of a partner like Gigantic we can be the stepping stone to making that a reality.”

Gigantic works with many of the country’s biggest promoters, festivals and venues including Live Nation, Festival Republic, Metropolis, Kilimanjaro, SJM Concerts, DHP Family and AEG Live, while its festival roster includes Reading & Leeds, Lovebox, Latitude, Tramlines and Download.

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