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Wolf Alice and Sugababes to play ‘Trans Mission’ charity gig in London

The March 2026 gig, organised by Olly Alexander and Mighty Hoopla, is billed as ‘A Night of Solidarity for a Lifetime of Change’

By Will Richards

Wolf Alice performing live at Glastonbury 2025 (Picture: Aaron Parsons for Rolling Stone UK)

Wolf Alice and Sugababes are among the line-up for a London charity gig next year supporting the trans community.

The ‘Trans Mission’ gig will take place at Wembley Arena on March 11, 2026 and is being organised by Olly Alexander and Mighty Hoopla.

Proceeds from the gig, dubbed as ‘A Night of Solidarity for a Lifetime of Change’., will go to the Good Law Project and trans charity Not A Phase.

The show describes itself as “a statement that trans people are loved, valued, and celebrated, and that the entertainment industry stands proudly with them.”

Others to perform include Christine and the Queens, Adam Lambert, Kae Tempest, Jasmine.4.t, MNEK, Romy, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and many more. Appearances will also come from Ian McKellen, Russell Tovey and the Green Party leader Zack Polanski.

See full details below. Tickets will go on sale here from 10am GMT on Tuesday, December 2.

Olly Alexander said: “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.

“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,” Alexander continued. “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.”