Stars who took to the stage during Britain’s Glastonbury Festival, including Rita Ora, Kenny Rogers and Seasick Steve, have donated a pair of their shoes to raise funds for charity. The singers, alongside British rapper Professor Green, handed over their footwear to representatives from the Small Steps Project who set up a stall at the event to collect shoes for the organisation’s annual auction.
Ora autographed a pair of blue waterproof boots she used during the festival, while blues musician Seasick Steve donated the shoes he wore during his career-changing performance on Jools Holland’s U.K. TV show Jools’ Annual Hootenanny in 2006.
Country star Rogers handed over a pair of signed cowboy boots to the charity, which aims to deliver shoes, aid and medical care to children surviving on rubbish dumps all over the world.
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