New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Ellie Goulding announces that Years & Years,
Clean Bandit and
Not3s will join the line-up for her annual charity concert to raise money for London homelessness charity "Streets of London". Last week, Goulding, an ambassador for the charity, announced that the star-studded fundraiser will see the likes of Dua Lipa, Bastille, Sigrid, Mabel,
Grace Carter, Jax Jones,
Dermot Kennedy perform live sets at Wembley SSE
Arena on 20th December. Tickets are on sale now - https://ellie.lnk.to/SOL
Doubling the size of the venue this year, Ellie and her team hope to raise even more money and awareness for
Streets of London - giving fans a unique and exciting show from some of this years' chart topping talent - all under one roof. The vast array of artists joining
Ellie Goulding for the evening will perform some of their biggest hits to the 10,000 capacity venue as well as some acts treating fans to a handful of exclusive intimate performances throughout the night.
Since 2014, Global UN Ambassador Ellie Goulding's annual Christmas gig for
Streets of London has raised more than £300,000, which has helped the charity to fund dozens of projects that are helping homeless people turn their lives around.
Speaking about the concert and her work with
Streets of London,
Ellie Goulding explains "Every year the event we've done for
Streets of London has been absolutely magical and moving, I know this year will be the greatest yet."
Homelessness is a major problem in London today. On any given night in London, there are likely to be more than 1,000 people sleeping out on the streets (nearly treble the number there were in 2010) many more are in hostels or temporary accommodation and don't have a home to call their own. This can be incredibly damaging, and the average life expectancy of a homeless rough sleeper is just 47 years old.
Streets of London are currently funding twelve projects providing specialist support to get people off the streets and make a fresh start. Projects include a winter night shelter for vulnerable rough sleepers, a rehab hostel for people recovering from addictions, also several employment support projects, which help homeless people to look for jobs and then find and keep work.
People end up homeless for many different reasons and many need specialist help to get back on their feet and find a secure home. Those who have been homeless can require a lot of different types of support beyond help with securing housing, such as with mental health and addiction issues, understanding their rights, and with building their employability, skills and self-confidence.
With the right support, people who are homeless can turn their lives around. There are lots of great charities throughout London that work hard to provide these services; many of them are small and not very well-known and funding can be hard to secure.
The UK is one of the wealthiest countries in the world and London one of the wealthiest cities - no one should be spending night after night sleeping on the street. By working together we can make a real difference and help support those who are struggling to get off the streets for good.
The involvement of Ellie, and the many stars who have generously supported
Streets of London by giving their time and talents, also helps raise awareness about homelessness, particularly among young people, engaging them in the issue and the need to work for change.
For more information on
Streets Of London: https://www.streetsoflondon.org.uk/
All proceeds from tickets sales for this show will go to
Streets of London.
Standing tickets: £47.50
Seated tickets from £35
Standing: Strictly ages 14+, with 14-15 year olds to be accompanied by an adult 18+
Seated: Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult 18+