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Robbie Williams will lead a host of stars at a special celebrity charity concert in September to raise money for injured British soldiers.

The concert – to take place on September 12 at Twickenham Stadium – will benefit Help for Heroes, and will be broadcast on BBC One. Joining the Take That singer will be James Blunt, The Saturdays, Pixie Lott, Bruce Forsyth, Jack Dee, Plan B, Alexandra Burke, Michael McIntyre and James Manford.

“Our boys and girls, both those operating in the remote patrol bases and those recovering from life changing injuries, will hear this concert and know that they are in the forefront of our minds,” said Help For Heroes’ Bryn Parry. “They are not forgotten, wherever they are.”

“I am honoured to be a part of this show and to help draw attention to the amazing job done by our servicemen and women throughout the world,” added Robbie Williams, who celebrates his 20th year in showbusiness this year. “Their dedication to our country is phenomenal and we are all so proud of them”.

For more information, visit HeroesConcert.com.

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