Choose Love will mark its 10th anniversary with Royal Albert Hall event featuring James Blake and Jessie Ware

Global charity Choose Love are set to commemorate their 10th anniversary with a fundraising event this November, featuring performances by James Blake, Jessie Ware, and others. This event, titled ’10 Years Of Choose Love’, will take place on 20th November at the Royal Albert Hall, showcasing a variety of performers and special guests. Among those announced are Mabel, Jameela Jamil, Jordan Stephens, House Gospel Choir, Max Porter, Letters Live, and Little Amal.

According to a press release, representatives from Choose Love’s partners in Gaza, Ukraine, Sudan, and other regions will also participate, with additional guests to be revealed soon.

Tickets for the event, co-presented by Live Nation and The Roof Gardens, will be available this Friday via the Royal Albert Hall and Ticketmaster. All proceeds from ticket sales, excluding platform and booking fees, will go directly to supporting Choose Love’s global initiatives.

James Blake expressed his support, stating: “I’m a believer in music and in humanity. Choose Love make sure that funds go to people around the world who need them most, and I’m delighted to play at their 10th birthday party to celebrate an organisation I know make a real difference.”

Jameela Jamil added: “I’ve been a supporter of Choose Love since its inception. I am always incredibly proud to stand alongside this organisation and am in awe of what they have achieved and what they continue to do. Here’s to another 10 years!”

Mabel shared her enthusiasm, saying: “I’m a big admirer of Choose Love and the work they do so to be a part of the 10th birthday means a lot. I’m going to bring all my energy to celebrate the incredible legacy that Choose Love has already built and the amazing things that are yet to come.”

Previously, Choose Love engaged in advocacy efforts, urging Prime Minister Keir Starmer to address the UK’s role in Gaza, with support from artists such as Dua Lipa and Massive Attack. The charity recently partnered with the Brian Eno-led ‘Together for Palestine’ concert at London’s Wembley Arena, which raised £1.7 million for Palestinian organisations.


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