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Megaday
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Megaday is an extremely enjoyable pop event held annually in the town of Caerphilly South Wales to help raise funds for the Velindre Cancer Centre.

This highly successful festival will be held for the 21st time since 1995. Megaday constantly attracts huge audiences and has previously won backing from the likes of the Manic Street Preachers, the Stereophonics, Catatonia and the GLC.

Megaday started in 1995 by the people of Caerphilly as a tribute to a close friend and fellow musician Andrew Nichols (nicknamed Mega) who sadly lost his battle with cancer. In 2001, we also tragically lost Paul Grahame (nicknamed PG), one of the key Megaday organisers who had also been battling with cancer.

All of those who have attended before will know that it’s about raising as much money as possible for the Velindre Cancer Centre whilst having a great time doing it.

All profits made from Megaday go to the Velindre Cancer Centre (Wales) where Andrew and Paul were treated. The money goes towards cancer research and patient care. Over the years, Megaday has raised in excess of £274,000 for Velindre Cancer Centre, an achievement all who are involved with Megaday are very proud of.

We hope to see you all again at Megaday 2015.

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Megaday is an extremely enjoyable pop event held annually in the town of Caerphilly South Wales to help raise funds for the Velindre Cancer Centre.

This highly successful festival will be held for the 21st time since 1995. Megaday constantly attracts huge audiences and has previously won backing from the likes of the Manic Street Preachers, the Stereophonics, Catatonia and the GLC.

Megaday started in 1995 by the people of Caerphilly as a tribute to a close friend and fellow musician Andrew Nichols (nicknamed Mega) who sadly lost his battle with cancer. In 2001, we also tragically lost Paul Grahame (nicknamed PG), one of the key Megaday organisers who had also been battling with cancer.

All of those who have attended before will know that it’s about raising as much money as possible for the Velindre Cancer Centre whilst having a great time doing it.

All profits made from Megaday go to the Velindre Cancer Centre (Wales) where Andrew and Paul were treated. The money goes towards cancer research and patient care. Over the years, Megaday has raised in excess of £274,000 for Velindre Cancer Centre, an achievement all who are involved with Megaday are very proud of.

We hope to see you all again at Megaday 2015.