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17th December 2020 The biggest global line-up of the year, hosted by Nile Rodgers, raises £300,000 for Nordoff Robbins News Hosted by music legend Nile Rodgers, ‘The Stars Come Out To Sing At Christmas’ saw the biggest names in music and the arts come together to raise funds for Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy. The once in a lifetime evening was packed with performances and readings from Tony Bennett, Neil Young, Sir Cliff Richard, Sir Rod Stewart, Robbie Williams, Florence Welch, Chic, Bill Nighy, Katherine Jenkins OBE, Roger Daltrey and Paul Weller, Rebecca Ferguson, Jack Savoretti, Lily James, Kaiser Chiefs, Saving Grace ft. Robert Plant and Suzi Dian, Noma Dumezweni, Alexis Ffrench, Sheku Kanneh-Mason, Freya Ridings, Simple Minds, Ryan Tedder (OneRepublic), Mica Paris, James Dean Bradfield (Manic Street Preachers), Danny O’Donoghue (The Script), Friederike Krum, Freddie Fox and Kwame Kwei-Armah OBE. The festive streaming event has raised £300,000 so far with thousands of viewers tuning in from around the world, helping to recuperate some of the funding gap lost this year due to Covid-19. ‘The Stars Come Out To Sing At Christmas’ is available to watch on demand until Tuesday 5 January – so there’s still time for music lovers to watch and donate. Watch The Stars Come Out To Sing At Christmas Nile Rodgers says: “I’m very happy to have been able to do this for Nordoff Robbins and that Merck and I were able to bring so many of our artist friends along in support of Nordoff Robbins’ important work. Thank you to those who gave generously and I hope this continues to bring joy to everyone throughout this holiday season. It’s crucial that we raise as much as possible for Nordoff Robbins to continue to provide music therapy to everyone who needs it. It truly makes such a difference.” Merck Mercuriadis – Founder Hipgnosis Songs Fund said: “We’ve had an incredible year at Hipgnosis, which we are extremely grateful for, but we are very aware 2020 has not been a comfortable year for the vast majority of the planet. This has made it virtually impossible for people that know, appreciate and support the incomparable work of Nordoff Robbins to be as generous as they have been in the past. It was therefore important that we give back in a way that would help bridge that financial gap. Hipgnosis, Nile and I are delighted to have not only supported financially but also to have had the support of so many wonderful artists and friends, both in and outside of the Hipgnosis Family, to ensure this is almost as special as the work of the Nordoff Robbins therapists it is in aid of. I hope everyone will take advantage of the on demand feature which makes it possible to enjoy this over and over again throughout the holidays. Please enjoy and give what you can.” Sandra Schembri, CEO of Nordoff Robbins says: “What a truly amazing night. Christmas is all about coming together, and music plays such a huge part in those celebrations, so to see everyone come together to support Nordoff Robbins through the gift of music this Christmas is simply wonderful. Not only was the event amazing, but so is the money that has been raised so far. This year we’ve lost over half of our income due to the pandemic, yet we have seen demand for our services increase, so the £300,000 raised will help Nordoff Robbins to provide more music therapy for people like Thomas, Innez, Ava and Dot, who you all saw throughout the night. I cannot thank all the artists, our sponsors (Hipgnosis, LSEG, OE and SSE), and our committee enough for making this magical event happen, it would not have been possible without them. And I want to especially thank everyone who joined us last night and donated, helping more people access music therapy – which is such a lifeline for so many. Thank you again, and remember the show is on demand, so you can watch again and share with your family and friends, all the way up to January 5th.” The annual event by the charity is normally held in the 900-capacity St Luke’s Church in Chelsea – by going virtual for 2020, they brought the concert to a new global stage, and were able to celebrate the power of music with thousands of people far and wide. This year’s incredible line-up would not have been possible without the hard work of the Hipgnosis Songs Fund and its CEO and Founder Merck Mercuriadis, who along with co-founder Nile Rodgers have worked tirelessly to rally many of the artists together for the special Christmas concert. We would also like to thank Sony ATV and YouTube Music for their significant donations, partner SSE, Scala Radio our media partner for a second year running, Hipgnosis Songs Fund Limited as a funding partner and Modern English Digital as digital partner. More News Annual Legends of Rugby event in aid of Nordoff Robbins to go ahead virtually The long-standing Legends of Rugby event in aid of Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy Charity, which sees the world of rugby and music come together in a celebration of one of England’s Rugby heroes, was due to take place today, at the JW Marriott Grosvenor House, and will now go ahead virtually on Friday 26 February 2021. Find out more The Government needs to urgently negotiate paperwork-free travel in Europe for UK artists At a time when the whole industry is on life support due to the Covid ban on live music, the Government's Brexit negotiating failure will tip many performers over the edge. Find out more