Artists join Gaza benefit concert to call for an end to genocide

Brian Eno, King Krule, PinkPantheress and more join forces for Together for Palestine – a major Wembley benefit with all proceeds going to humanitarian aid

Dazed, Resident Advisor, Crack Magazine, Mixmag, DJ Mag and The Face are standing together to amplify Brian Eno and Together For Palestine’s Gaza benefit at Wembley Arena – a major fundraiser and advocacy event for Palestine at Wembley Stadium, inviting musicians and artists across the global industry to call for an end to genocide.

Today, the organisation unveiled its first wave of acts, such as King Krule, Jamie xx, James Blake, Sampha, Hot Chip, Rachel Chinouriri and more. There will also be special guest presenters like Pinkpantheress, Rina Sawayama and Riz Ahmed. Eno will also take the stage for a rare live performance. 

The concert will take place on 17 September, with 100 per cent of proceeds donated to Palestinian partners through Choose Love, a UK charity supporting local humanitarians in conflict zones. 

“This is about more than just money,” said Eno. “It’s about sending a message of love to the people of Palestine. We see them, we hear them, we’re deeply connected—as we are to all humanity.” 

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