Classic FM Live returned to the Royal Albert Hall on 18th April – and, as always, guests were in for a breathtaking evening.
As you may know, this year marks a very special one for Classic FM, as they celebrate their landmark birthday – 25 years of bringing classical music to millions across the UK.
We were treated to some dazzling performances from the likes of Tamsin Waley-Cohen, Simon Trpceski, and the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.
We were also delighted to be joined on stage by Carolyn Mayling (Rosie’s mum) and trustee Bev Crook from Rosie’s Rainbow Fund – just one of the small projects supported by Global’s Make Some Noise.
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We are delighted to announce that, thanks to the generosity of the audience, £4,520 was raised on the evening, which will help to improve the lives of disadvantaged children and young people right across the UK.
A special thank you goes to John Oldham, who presented Global’s Make Some Noise with a cheque for £2,500 on behalf of The Oldham Foundation.
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If you too would like to get involved and support Global’s Make Some Noise in Classic FM’s 25th birthday year, find out how here.