Kate Nash Joins Star-Studded Lineup for Trans Mission Solidarity Concert at OVO Arena Wembley
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London-based singer-songwriter Kate Nash has been confirmed to perform at Trans Mission, an all-star concert dedicated to standing in solidarity with transgender people. The event, organized by Mighty Hoopla co-founders Glyn Fussell and Jamie Tagg alongside Olly Alexander, is scheduled for Wednesday, March 11, 2026, at OVO Arena Wembley in London.
The lineup features a diverse array of LGBTQ+ artists and allies, including Adam Lambert, Beth Ditto, Bimini, Beverley Knight, Christine and the Queens , Fat Tony, Gottmik, HAAi, Jasmine.4.T, Kae Tempest, MNEK, Olly Alexander, Romy, Sink the Pink, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Sugababes, Tom Grennan, Tom Rasmussen, Trans Voices choir, Wolf Alice, and additional names like Rose Gray and SG Lewis recently added. Guest appearances will include prominent figures such as Ian McKellen, Munroe Bergdorf, Nicola Coughlan, Shon Faye, Dani St. James, Grace Campbell, Harriet Rose, Jack Rooke, Jayde Adams, Jo Maugham, Jordan Stephens, Juno Birch, Juno Dawson, Kadiff Kirwan, Layton Williams, Mawaan Rizwan, Russell Tovey, Tia Kofi, Tiara Skye, and Zack Polanski, with more to be announced.
Proceeds will benefit Good Law Project, a legal charity campaigning against hate, and Not a Phase, a trans-led grassroots organization supporting transgender adults in the UK. The concert builds on a recent open letter signed by over 1,000 UK music industry figures, including Dua Lipa, Sam Smith, Florence Welch, Charli XCX, and Wolf Alice, expressing solidarity with the trans community.
Organizers Mighty Hoopla stated: "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." Olly Alexander emphasized: "I believe that in these times, community action isn’t just important — it’s essential! We need real and lasting change. 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."
Dani St. James, founder and CEO of Not a Phase, described the event as "the result of people pouring their hearts into real, affirmative action; a true example of allyship becoming advocacy," adding that funds will secure work uplifting trans adults across the UK. Jo Maugham of Good Law Project noted: "To be trans is to celebrate the infinite possibility of the human condition — this amazing line-up is testimony to their creative genius. And as the old world tries to force trans people back into tired social constructs, Good Law Project could not be more proud to fight for, and with, the new."
The production team includes Martha Kinn, Michael Smith of Kindred Management, Sam Spencer of Broadwick Live, Jess Kinn of ROAM Artists, and PR from Simon Jones and Chris Ibbs of CAA. Tickets went on sale December 2, 2025, via AXS and Kaboodle. Kate Nash's participation aligns with her scheduled appearance, as listed on her 2026 tour dates including the March 11 event.
This concert highlights growing entertainment industry support for transgender rights, providing a platform for trans voices like Gottmik, Bimini, Tom Rasmussen, and Trans Voices while fostering allyship through high-profile performances.
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