Telford band rock out on top of The Wrekin
Hundreds of people rocked out on The Wrekin as part of a history-making gig.

Telford band Savannah performed in front of more than 400 fans, becoming the first act to perform on top of the landmark.
The Britrock four-piece played the gig on Saturday to raise funds for the Midlands Air Ambulance and Hope House Children's Hospice. They were also supported by acts including Alexandra Jayne, The Raiders and Guitar Cubed who played at various locations along the way.
Guitarist Jason Lewis said the day was "phenomenal". He added: "Saturday was a really brilliant day, it was an iconic event as we are the first band to not only play at the top of The Wrekin but for it to go successfully too. I just can't believe that around 400 people walked up to the top of the hill to watch us play, that's something very unique actually."
Mr Lewis said the fundraising total stood at £863.56. The event was organised in partnership with charity group Hands Around The Wrekin.
The gig was filmed and some of the footage will be used for Savannah's next single "Music is my High" which is due to be released in February 2016.
Mr Lewis added: "We just want to say a big thank you to everyone that came along and supported us on the day including the other acts too and local businesses."





