Are you interested in raising money to support the rights and wellbeing of Trans people while getting to hear live music and inspiring speeches?
How about if some of the performers and presenters were vegan?
Read more below.

Festival giants Mighty Hoopla have teamed up with pop star Olly Alexander to organise a night of entertainment and activism at Wembley Arena in order to raise money for two incredible organisation, Not A Phase and Good Law Project.
The special event is called Trans Mission.
Not A Phase is a “trans-led, nationwide charity committed to uplifting and improving the lives of trans+ adults, through awareness campaigning, social projects and funding trans+ lead initiatives” while Good Law Project is a “UK-based non-profit campaign organisation that uses the power of the law to hold those in power accountable, protect the environment, and ensure no one is left behind”.
100% of profits from this huge event will be split evenly between the two organisations.
There is a huge line up of entertainers and activists taking part, all donating their time and talents to this powerful fundraising event.
The line up for the night includes some of the most-loved pop stars in the UK including Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Sugababes, but I thought you might like to know about the vegan individuals taking part.
Take a look:
Bimini (drag superstar and fashion icon)
Gottmik (drag artist and Trans legend)
Jasmine.4.T. (stage name of singer/songwriter Jasmine Cruickshank)
Kate Nash (alternative pop singer)
Kadiff Kirwan (actor)
Layton Williams (actor, dancer, and stage star)
Tia Kofi (UK drag hero and TV presenter)
Zack Polanski (leader of Green Party of England & Wales)
There are probably more vegans and vegan-friendly people on the bill but these are the ones that immediately jumped out at me.
How wonderful that we get to attend such a powerful fundraising activation AND get to cheer on fellow vegans throughout the night?!
Tickets for the Trans Mission event go on sale Tuesday December 2, 2025 with the event taking place at Wembley Arena on Wednesday 11th March, 2026.
Click here to get full line up info and ticket links.
See you there!
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