Rapper Aitch launches free travel program to help young fans attend summer events

Rapper Aitch has launched a new travel plan to help young people attend festivals, gigs and other live events this summer.
His project Aitch-S2 will provide train passes worth up to £100 to hundreds of people aged 18 to 25 for eight weeks during July and August.
The Manchester-born rapper, 22, teamed up with Relentless energy drinks for the show to ensure young fans don’t miss out on the experience due to rising costs of living and transport.
Aitch, whose real name is Harrison Armstrong, said: “I’m really excited to launch The Aitch-S2 with Relentless – there are so many great cultures across the UK, but for young people to experience it. , they need to get out of the city limits – which is even more difficult because of the pandemic with fewer resources devoted to upgrading culture.
“I don’t want anyone to miss out on what will be a summer to remember, so this initiative will offer free travel to help young Britons get back there and have fun, no matter what. tell the location.”
Following the easing of Covid-19 restrictions, festivals, gigs and live cultural events have resumed across the UK.
However, this also comes at a time when the country is experiencing rising costs of living and rising traffic fares.
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The scheme will allow young people the opportunity to apply for funding to cover the cost of rail travel to events in different cities across the UK.
The rapper hopes the initiative will help “rebalance cultural accessibility” for young music fans who might otherwise miss out on music and cultural events.
The Aitch-S2 travel scheme will run for eight weeks from 5 July to 26 August and young people aged 18 to 25, anywhere in the UK will be eligible to apply via www. aitch-s2.com.
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