Mighty Hoopla and Olly Alexander have announced Trans Mission, a concert for trans solidarity

Mighty Hoopla and Olly Alexander have announced a collaborative effort to stage Trans Mission, a concert in support of the trans community.
Scheduled to take place at OVO Arena Wembley on 11th March 2026, the event aims to raise funds for the Good Law Project and Not A Phase, a trans-led charity.
The lineup includes Adam Lambert, Beth Ditto, Bimini, Beverley Knight, Christine and The Queens, Fat Tony, GottMikk, HAAi, Jasmine.4.T, Kae Tempest, Kate Nash, MNEK, Olly Alexander, Romy, Sink The Pink, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Sugababes, Tom Grennan, Tom Rasmussen, Trans Voices, and Wolf Alice, with more artists are expected to be announced.
In addition to musical performances, the night will feature appearances from figures like Dani St. James, Grace Campbell, Harriet Rose, Ian McKellen, Jack Rooke, Jayde Adams, Jo Maugham, Jordan Stephens, Juno Birch, Juno Dawson, Kadiff Kirwan, Layton Williams, Mawaan Rizwan, Munroe Bergdorf, Nicola Coughlan, Russell Tovey, Shon Faye, Tia Kofi, Tiara Skye, and Zack Polanski.
Olly Alexander commented, “I believe that in these times, community action isn’t just important – it’s essential! We need real and lasting change. Through solidarity, creativity and collective fundraising, we can fight back against the politics of fear and exclusion and build a world where everyone can thrive. I am very fortunate to know and work closely alongside incredible trans and non-binary people whose creativity and presence are essential to the cultural fabric we all share. Trans Mission is going to be a special and unforgettable night, and I’m excited to share the stage with so many wonderful people I hugely admire.”
Dani St.James, founder and CEO of Not A Phase, stated, “This fundraiser has been a long time in the making, and it’s the result of people pouring their hearts into real, affirmative action; a true example of allyship becoming advocacy. We’re absolutely thrilled to have been chosen, alongside our friends at Good Law Project, as beneficiaries of the concert, funds raised by this will secure our future work uplifting the lives of trans adults all over the UK. We’re counting down the days until the big night and cannot wait to see you all there!”
Jo Maugham, founder and executive director of Good Law Project, added, “To be trans is to celebrate the infinite possibility of the human condition – this amazing line-up is testimony to their creative genius. And as the old world tries to force trans people back into tired social constructs, Good Law Project could not be more proud to fight for, and with, the new.”
The event follows the momentum of an Open Letter of solidarity signed by over 1,000 individuals in the UK music industry, including Dua Lipa, Sam Smith, Florence Welch, Charli XCX, and Wolf Alice.
Tickets for Trans Mission will be available from 10am on Tuesday 2nd December.




