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Get tickets for Trans Mission, a night of solidarity for a lifetime of change

Join Sugababes, Wolf Alice, Adam Lambert and Olly Alexander for Trans Mission at OVO Arena Wembley on Wednesday, 11 March

For the past year we’ve used the law to fight back against the appalling assault on trans people in the UK. We’ve fought employers, broadcasters, pressure groups and the Equality and Human Rights Commission.

It’s been tough, but our people-powered movement is strong. And that’s something we can celebrate.

In less than one week, on Wednesday 11 March, join us for Trans Mission – a night of celebration and solidarity with the trans community.

An all-star solidarity concertGet your tickets here

Kate Nash, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Sugababes, Olly Alexander and many more will stand shoulder to shoulder with the trans community at Wembley’s OVO Arena, raising vital funds to support our work as well as the amazing Not a Phase.

Tickets start at £35. And all the proceeds go to support the fight for trans rights. So this is a gig you just can’t miss.

The fight goes on, but together we can win.


Trans Mission 2026 full lineup & speakers

Join us at OVO Arena Wembley on Wednesday 11th March for an unforgettable solidarity concert.

Live performances by:

Sugababes, Wolf Alice, Olly Alexander, Adam Lambert, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Imogen Heap, SG Lewis, Romy, MNEK, Christine and the Queens, Beth Ditto, Beverley Knight, Tom Grennan, Kate Nash, Fat Tony, HAAi, Sink the Pink, Rose Gray, Tom Rasmussen, Kae Tempest, Bimini, Gottmik and Trans Voices.

Guest speakers & appearances:

This night of liberation features legendary actor Sir Ian McKellen, model and activist Munroe Bergdorf, Green Party leader Zack Polanski and many more: Layton Williams, Juno Birch, Dani St James, Grace Campbell, Harriet Rose, Jayde Adams, Jordan Stephens, Juno Dawson, Kadiff Kirwan, Layton Williams, Mawaan Rizwan, Russell Tovey, Shon Faye, Sue Veneers, Tia Kofi, Tiara Skye, and Good Law Project’s own Jo Maugham.

Support the cause:

All proceeds from Trans Mission go directly to Good Law Project and Not A Phase, supporting vital legal advocacy and community support for the trans community.