Jameela Jamil has joined Cat Burns, Rina Sawayama and more on the lineup for the landmark event aiming to raise millions for Palestinian-led humanitarians

BY NIC CROSARA, IMAGES BY NETFLIX/TAMI AFTAB/PRESS

On 17 September 2025 there will be a landmark cultural event, Together For Palestine, taking place at OVO Arena Wembley. The event already had a star-studded lineup featuring queer musicians Cat Burns and Rina Sawayama. Today (3 September) more names were added, including queer actor and activist Jameela Jamil.

Speaking about her involvement, Jameela said: “Together For Palestine will be a moment in history that we look back on and say we stood on the side of humanity, and I am honoured to be involved. It will be a night of music and hope, standing together with the Palestinian people. Working with Choose Love means the world to me and all the money raised will go to Palestinian-led partners providing life-saving support and humanitarian aid.”

The Together For Palestine Fund aims to raise millions, with 100% of the ticket price (excluding additional fees) and all donations being paid to Choose Love. Every penny raised will be distributed to Palestinian-led organisations such as Taawon, Palestine Children’s Relief Fund and Palestine Medical Relief Service.

It’s a sold out event but merch is still available to buy (shop.togetherforpalestine.org/collections/all) and donations can be made here (donate.chooselove.org/campaigns/together-for-palestine).

Full line-up so far (in alphabetical order) includes: Adnan Joubran, Amelia Dimoldenberg, Amer Hlehel, Bastille, Benedict Cumberbatch, Bilal Hasna, Brian Eno, Cat Burns, Celeste, Charithra Chandran, Damon Albarn, El Far3i, Elyanna, Faraj Suleiman, Greentea Peng, Guy Pearce, Hot Chip, James Blake, Jameela Jamil, Jamie xx, King Krule, Leigh-Anne, Louis Theroux, Mabel, Motaz Malhees, Nadine Shah, Nai Barghouti, Obongjayar, Paloma Faith, PinkPantheress, Portishead, Rachel Chinouriri, Ramy Youssef, Rina Sawayama, Riz Ahmed, Sampha Saint Levant and Stephen Kapos.

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