Zuzu, The Lathums and more cover The Farm's "All Together Now" for #saveourvenues campaign
Zuzu, The Lathums and more have formed Artists United Collective to cover The Farm's "All Together Now", a fundraising single in support of Music Venue Trust's #saveourvenues campaign.
"All Together Now" was originally released by The Farm in 1991, and today (28 May) Artists United Collective, a supergroup made up of Zuzu, The Lathums, The Lottery Winners, Rianne Downey, The Crooks, Jamie Webster, Nikki & The Waves, Red Rum Club and more have covered the track to support Music Venue Trust's #saveourvenues campaign.
Music Venue Trust's #saveourvenues campaign launched in April 2020 amid the first lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic, and aimed to raise awareness and money for grassroots music venues in the UK so they could stay afloat until they were allowed to reopen last week.
All proceeds from the single will go to Music Venue Trust's #saveourvenues campaign.
The cover is released ahead of the Euro 2021 competition in Rome, marking the fourth time that "All Together Now" has been released to coincide with a major football tournament.
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