The Soldiers
The Soldiers are big supporters of The Soldiers’ Charity, saying that it is a cause very close to their heart.
The Soldiers, Sergeant Major Gary Chilton, Sergeant Richie Maddocks and Lance Corporal Ryan Idz have made the history books as the first group of serving, British soldiers to have a hit album.
The busy lads are juggling the demands of fame with their duties at home and work. This hasn’t stopped them performing on national TV and radio – such as on Songs of Praise at the Royal Albert Hall and gracing the famous GMTV sofa.
Next month they are hitting the road with a national tour. Buy tickets online now

The Soldiers - Coming Home (Album)
A proportion of the profits from Coming Home are being donated to The Soldiers’ Charity thanks to the generosity of The Soldiers, CPW Productions and Warner Music UK Limited Read further details
The album was produced by Nick Patrick who has worked with Russell Watson, Katherine Jenkins, and helped sell over 40 million albums and collectively win 7 Classical Brit awards.
Patrick comments “Having worked with some of the UK’s biggest classical recording artists, Gary, Ritchie and Ryan’s voices are some of the most genuine and heartfelt voices I’ve heard in a long time. We’re having a great time in the studio recording their material.”
The Soldiers - Coming Home (Single)
The fantastic first single taken from the album of the same name. All proceeds from sales go to The Soldiers’ Charity.
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CPW Productions Limited and The Soldiers have agreed to donate to the Army Benevolent Fund their record royalty for the sound recording ‘Coming Home’ subject to a minimum total donation of £10,000. Warner Music UK Limited is also contributing 25 pence from each sale of the digital download single ‘Coming Home’ to the Army Benevolent Fund (registered charity nos. 211645 and SC039189). Warner Music UK Limited is further contributing 25 pence from each sale of the album to be divided equally between the Army Benevolent Fund (registered charity nos. 211645 and SC039189); Help For Heroes (registered charity no. 1120920) and The Royal British Legion (registered charity no. 219279).
Warner Music UK Ltd is contributing 25 pence from each sales of the single ‘A Soldier’s Christmas Letter’ to the Army Benevolent Fund (registered chartiy nos. 211645 and SC039189)
