Win a drum skin signed by The Reytons - and help Rotherham Hospice at the same time
The chart-topping band donated a signed drum skin to be the prize in a crowdfunder drive by The Cutler’s Arms pub on Westgate.
The Reytons hit number one in January with their second album, What’s Rock and Roll?, having set up a pop-up shop at Meadowhall for one week only to sell records and meet their fans.
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Hide AdThe crowdfunder competition, which runs until midnight on Wednesday night, is £10 to enter, with all proceeds donated to Rotherham Hospice.
You can enter as many times as you like.
Tickets are also available until today at the Cutler’s Arms.
The fundraiser was organised by Paisley Garner, whose mum Kerry is the Cutler’s licensee.
Paisley said: “We had a music event for the hospice in January.
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Hide Ad“Joe (O’Brien, Reytons guitarist) came in with some friends and I asked if maybe they had anything they could donate.
“This was around the time they were going for Number 1.
“We didn’t expect anything but Joe came in and brought the drum skin with him and asked if we could do anything with it.
“It has been on tour with them and had been signed by the band. It also has ‘#AllReytons’ on it.
“I think it’s an amazing thing to do. It shows how they are great as people and how humble regardless of the success they’re having.”
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Hide AdSophie Barnett, fundraising development manager for the hospice, said: “A huge thank you to everyone at the Cutler’s Arms, and all the Reytons fans for their ongoing support.
“Rotherham Hospice needs to raise £3 million each year to keep going.
“All this is only possible thanks to our amazing supporters like everyone at Cutler’s Arms.”
Visit the crowdfunding page here to take part.