Royal Albert Hall to host all-star 10 Years of Choose Love benefit concert

James Blake, Jessie Ware, Jordan Stephens, and others to perform

Global humanitarian movement Choose Love, which delivers aid to displaced communities in times of crisis and conflict, announces details of a special evening bringing together the world of music, art, fundraising, and community to celebrate their 10th birthday.

10 Years of Choose Love will take place Thursday, November 20th at the iconic Royal Albert Hall in London and will present several one-off performances and appearances from a stellar roll call of musicians, celebrity guests, speakers and more, including James Blake, Jameela Jamil, Jessie Ware, Jordan Stephens, Mabel, House Gospel Choir, Max Porter, Letters Live and Little Amal. Choose Love’s partners on the ground from places such as Gaza, Ukraine, and Sudan will join famous faces on stage. Additional exciting guests will be announced closer to the time and will include long-term friends of Choose Love and newer supporters of the organisation.

The event is co-presented by The Roof Gardens and Live Nation, with tickets available on Friday, October 3rd at 10 am local time via Royal Albert Hall and Ticketmaster. One hundred percent of profits will go to Choose Love, powering life-changing support to displaced communities around the world.

Born in 2015 from a group of friends who needed to act, Choose Love has become a global humanitarian organisation and a brave new voice for change, loved by the public and celebrities alike, known for their iconic Katherine Hamnett-designed t-shirt worn by everyone from Oprah Winfrey to Julia Roberts. Over the past 10 years, Choose Love has supported over 8.5 million vulnerable people across the world, and provided 1.3 million with access to life-saving medical support. Four million nappies have been provided to families, and 40,700 lives have been saved at sea. Most recently, as the charity partner for the historic fundraising concert Together for Palestine on September 17th, they have raised over £1.7 million so far for Palestinian partners.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn