Around 10,000 people gathered at OVO Arena Wembley on March 11, 2026 for Trans Mission, a large-scale benefit concert supporting transgender communities.
The event was organized by Olly Alexander and Glyn Fussell. It was set up to raise funds and show public support for trans rights in the United Kingdom. Proceeds went to groups including Good Law Project and Not a Phase, both of which work on legal advocacy and community support.
The lineup featured a mix of major artists and allies. Performers included Christine and the Queens, Sugababes, Wolf Alice, and Adam Lambert. Trans artists and speakers were also part of the program, with short talks placed between performances.
Organizers said the concert came at a time of growing concern over transgender rights in the UK. A recent legal ruling that defined sex in biological terms added to uncertainty for many in the community. The event aimed to respond to that climate with a visible, public show of support.
The program combined live music with messages from activists and public figures. While the tone included celebration, the focus stayed on visibility and solidarity. Attendees waved flags, cheered speakers, and supported performers throughout the night.
Organizers said demand for tickets was strong and that turnout exceeded expectations. For many in the crowd, the event was not just a concert but a way to show support and be part of a larger community.
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