Trans Mission Benefit Concert: Star-Studded Line-Up Event Unveiled
Olly Alexander performing at Glastonbury in 2019A host of impressive A-list musicians and celebrities are joining forces for a special concert at Wembley Arena aiming to benefit the trans and gender non-confirming community.Organised by Olly Alexander and the team behind the Mighty Hoopla music festival, the Trans Mission event is due to take place in March 2026, in support of the charity Not A Phase and the Good Law Project.The official announcement for the concert describes it as an event that is “set to be a defining cultural moment” and a “statement that trans people are loved, valued, and celebrated, and that the entertainment industry stands proudly with them”.Performing on the day will be a host of acts encompassing queer and trans musicians, as well as allies, with other celebrities set to make appearances and deliver speeches during the gig.Here’s what you need to know about the Trans Mission concert…Which artists and musicians are on the line-up for the Trans Mission benefit concert?In alphabetical order, attendees can look forward to performances from:Adam LambertBeth DittoBiminiBeverley KnightChristine and The Queens Fat TonyGottmikHAAiJasmine.4.TKae TempestKate NashMNEKOlly AlexanderRomySink The PinkSophie Ellis-BextorSugababesTom GrennanTom RasmussenTrans VoicesWolf AliceGottmik, Kae Tempest and Rahim Redcar of Christine And The Queens will all be performing at the Trans Mission charity benefitWe should point out that even more performers are set to be announced nearer the time, with guest speakers including the actor Sir Ian McKellen, Derry Girls star Nicola Coughlan, activist Munroe Bergdorf, author Shon Faye and Green Party leader Zack Polanski.The full list of guests (again, in alphabetical order) is as follows:Dani St. JamesGrace CampbellHarriet RoseIan McKellenJack RookeJayde AdamsJo MaughamJordan StephensJuno BirchJuno DawsonKadiff KirwanLayton WilliamsMawaan RizwanMunroe BergdorfNicola CoughlanRussell ToveyShon FayeTia KofiTiara SkyeZack PolanskiIan McKellen, Munroe Bergdorf and Nicola CoughlanWhen is the Trans Mission concert, how can I get tickets and how much will they cost?Taking place on Wednesday 11 March 2026, tickets for the event at London’s Wembley Arena will go on sale next week, on Tuesday 2 December at 10am on the retailers AXS and Kaboodle.Standing tickets will be £38.50 plus a booking fee, while those who’d rather have a seat can pay £42.50 for a ticket (these prices don’t include a booking fee).Restricted view seats will also be available at £28.50, not including booking fee.What are Not A Phase and The Good Law Project?Not A Phase is a charity whose aims include“uplifting and improving the lives” of trans and gender non-conforming people “through awareness campaigning, social projects and funding trans+ lead initiatives”.The Good Law project, meanwhile, is a UK-based organisation which campaigns “to fight against hate and spread hope”.What has Olly Alexander said about the Trans Mission benefit concert?The former Eurovision performer enthused: “Through solidarity, creativity and collective fundraising, we can fight back against the politics of fear and exclusion and build a world where everyone can thrive.“I am very fortunate to know and work closely alongside incredible trans and non-binary people whose creativity and presence are essential to the cultural fabric we all share.“Trans Mission is going to be a special and unforgettable night, and I’m excited to share the stage with so many wonderful people I hugely admire.”Co-organisers Glyn Fussell and Jamie Tagg of Mighty Hoopla added in a joint statement: “We have been working behind the scenes to organise something on this scale for a long time, to not only fundraise but also publicly stand with the trans community who are under daily attack. It is time we came together, got organised and unite to fight back against the hate. This is about allyship, empathy and holding up those we love.”For more information, including how to sign up for tickets, visit the Trans Mission website here.Related...Sabrina Carpenter Shows Solidarity With Trans Community During Jam-Packed VMAs PerformanceNicola Coughlan Makes Her Feelings Clear On Harry Potter Remake As She Raises £100K For Trans Charity'F*** Off And Let People Be': David Tennant Doubles Down On Support For Trans People
Trans Mission Benefit Concert: Star-Studded Line-Up Event Unveiled
Olly Alexander performing at Glastonbury in 2019A host of impressive A-list musicians and celebrities are joining forces for a special concert at Wembley Arena aiming to benefit the trans and gender non-confirming community.Organised by Olly Alexander and the team behind the Mighty Hoopla music festival, the Trans Mission event is due to take place in March 2026, in support of the charity Not A Phase and the Good Law Project.The official announcement for the concert describes it as an event that is “set to be a defining cultural moment” and a “statement that trans people are loved, valued, and celebrated, and that the entertainment industry stands proudly with them”.Performing on the day will be a host of acts encompassing queer and trans musicians, as well as allies, with other celebrities set to make appearances and deliver speeches during the gig.Here’s what you need to know about the Trans Mission concert…Which artists and musicians are on the line-up for the Trans Mission benefit concert?In alphabetical order, attendees can look forward to performances from:Adam LambertBeth DittoBiminiBeverley KnightChristine and The Queens Fat TonyGottmikHAAiJasmine.4.TKae TempestKate NashMNEKOlly AlexanderRomySink The PinkSophie Ellis-BextorSugababesTom GrennanTom RasmussenTrans VoicesWolf AliceGottmik, Kae Tempest and Rahim Redcar of Christine And The Queens will all be performing at the Trans Mission charity benefitWe should point out that even more performers are set to be announced nearer the time, with guest speakers including the actor Sir Ian McKellen, Derry Girls star Nicola Coughlan, activist Munroe Bergdorf, author Shon Faye and Green Party leader Zack Polanski.The full list of guests (again, in alphabetical order) is as follows:Dani St. JamesGrace CampbellHarriet RoseIan McKellenJack RookeJayde AdamsJo MaughamJordan StephensJuno BirchJuno DawsonKadiff KirwanLayton WilliamsMawaan RizwanMunroe BergdorfNicola CoughlanRussell ToveyShon FayeTia KofiTiara SkyeZack PolanskiIan McKellen, Munroe Bergdorf and Nicola CoughlanWhen is the Trans Mission concert, how can I get tickets and how much will they cost?Taking place on Wednesday 11 March 2026, tickets for the event at London’s Wembley Arena will go on sale next week, on Tuesday 2 December at 10am on the retailers AXS and Kaboodle.Standing tickets will be £38.50 plus a booking fee, while those who’d rather have a seat can pay £42.50 for a ticket (these prices don’t include a booking fee).Restricted view seats will also be available at £28.50, not including booking fee.What are Not A Phase and The Good Law Project?Not A Phase is a charity whose aims include“uplifting and improving the lives” of trans and gender non-conforming people “through awareness campaigning, social projects and funding trans+ lead initiatives”.The Good Law project, meanwhile, is a UK-based organisation which campaigns “to fight against hate and spread hope”.What has Olly Alexander said about the Trans Mission benefit concert?The former Eurovision performer enthused: “Through solidarity, creativity and collective fundraising, we can fight back against the politics of fear and exclusion and build a world where everyone can thrive.“I am very fortunate to know and work closely alongside incredible trans and non-binary people whose creativity and presence are essential to the cultural fabric we all share.“Trans Mission is going to be a special and unforgettable night, and I’m excited to share the stage with so many wonderful people I hugely admire.”Co-organisers Glyn Fussell and Jamie Tagg of Mighty Hoopla added in a joint statement: “We have been working behind the scenes to organise something on this scale for a long time, to not only fundraise but also publicly stand with the trans community who are under daily attack. It is time we came together, got organised and unite to fight back against the hate. This is about allyship, empathy and holding up those we love.”For more information, including how to sign up for tickets, visit the Trans Mission website here.Related...Sabrina Carpenter Shows Solidarity With Trans Community During Jam-Packed VMAs PerformanceNicola Coughlan Makes Her Feelings Clear On Harry Potter Remake As She Raises £100K For Trans Charity'F*** Off And Let People Be': David Tennant Doubles Down On Support For Trans People