Shropshire Star

Acts raise funds for musician Nikki after spine surgery

Musicians from across Shropshire have rallied together in support of singer-songwriter Nikki Rous, after she had urgent spinal surgery.

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Michaela Wylde and Ben Folger. Photos: Albert's Shed

Shrewsbury venue Albert’s Shed hosted ‘RouStock’, a day of live performances to raise funds for Rous as she recovers from surgery.

Well-known artists such as Michaela Wylde and Tony Stanton took part, as well as newcomers to the scene such as Here Casino and Effervescent. Over £500 was raised in donations throughout the course of the day.

A champion of the original music circuit, Rous has supported many up and coming artists over the years and hosts the weekly 'Songwriters Showcase', a popular event for musicians that is held at Albert’s Shed.

Here Casino

David Gregg of Albert’s Shed said: "Nikki is someone very dear to us here, she is a big part of the local scene.

"She's recently been diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and then she had to undergo urgent surgery on her spine for a completely separate issue. Firstly we aim to raise funds to help directly as she is a completely self-employed musician who is unable to work at the moment, but secondly to raise awareness of the condition EDS."

Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) is a disease that weakens the connective tissues of the body of which there is no cure.

Rous’ diagnosis came as some relief after many years of misdiagnoses, chronic pain, and health complications. But then she suffered several ruptured discs, one of which caused severe nerve compression and nerve damage, rendering her practically immobile and necessitating an urgent spinal operation on her back.

Tony Stanton

Rous, who is now recovering from the operation, said: "I can't thank all the performers and people involved enough for taking their time to put on this event.

"And thank you to all the people who came down and showed their support to the wonderful musical talent we have here in Shropshire."

For more information on Nikki Rous and her condition, or to donate visit https://albertsshed.co.uk