
News
Share
Published 12:01 24 Nov 2022 GMT
Explore more on these topics:
The comedian and singer began performing the singalong track as the finale of his sold-out Like Me tour.
Now, he's decided to release it as a single for people to buy, with all profits from being donated to the Trussell Trust’s Emergency Fund Appeal, which is supporting food banks across the UK during this very difficult economic time. You can give the song a listen below - and it lives up to its 'bangers' name if you ask me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRmNzQHvzQAManford said it was “nuts” to be releasing the track as a single, but was “delighted” to be supporting the work of the Trussell Trust.
“When I first started talking about Assembly Bangers on stage I never once thought we’d get to this point of releasing an actual record! It’s nuts,” he said.“But so many people have messaged asking me to do it so here we are.
“Not only am I delighted to be releasing this single, but all profits will be going to the Trussell Trust; I’m a big supporter of the work they do.
“The track is a bit of nostalgic fun from our school days and if we can raise money for the charity, whilst having a laugh with the single, that would be fantastic.” https://twitter.com/JasonManford/status/1595709614934343682The campaign is the Trussell Trust’s first ever large-scale emergency appeal to ensure that UK food banks can keep going this winter during at such a difficult economic time.
As well as raising vital funds, the Trussell Trust hopes this emergency appeal will act as a reminder of how reliant society has become on the kindness of volunteers.
The Trussell Trust’s vision is for an end to the need for food banks in the UK, and the organisation currently works to support more than 1300 local food bank centres across the UK.
The Trust’s chief executive, Emma Revie said: “Our food banks are preparing for the toughest winter yet as they struggle to balance rising operational costs with a tsunami of need as more people find themselves unable to afford the essentials.
“Between April and September of this year, more than 320,000 people used a food bank for the first time – that is the equivalent of everyone in Nottingham needing to access emergency food.
“We greatly appreciate Jason’s support and the funds raised by this single will play a vital part in helping to keep food banks going this winter as they distribute an estimated 7,000 parcels each day.”
'Assembly Bangers' can be pre-ordered online and donations to the Trussell Trust can be made both online and in person.
Related links:
Universal’s £6bn UK Theme Park officially named
Entertainment

The JOE Film Club Quiz: Week 101
Movie fans, assemble! Welcome to the 101st entry in The JOE Film Club Quiz. This week, we are presenting players with stills from 10 movies. They then must select which film the images are from based on three options. Have what it takes? Play below and find out. Name the movie Sing Street Flora and […]
News
1h
Molly-Mae drops major hint on new baby’s name and admits everyone’s ‘going to pronounce it wrong’
Theories are doing the rounds online. Successful influencer and Love Island royalty Molly-Mae Hague has welcomed her second child with Tommy Fury. The gender and name of the newest addition to the family are yet to be revealed; however, the influencer has dropped some major clues about what the baby’s name could be. Because the […]
News
2h
News
Keir Starmer calls out Farage’s ‘pure, cold rage’ comments during PMQs
News