You Are Loved - Music for Change

Music For Change LGBTQ+ concert for World Mental Health Day at St Giles, Barbican, 10th October.

For one night only, on World Mental Health Day 2025, at St Giles, Barbican, stars of London’s music scene will shine a spotlight on suicide and drug-related death crisis in the LGBTQ+ community. Timed to coincide with World Mental Health Day 10 October 2025, the concert will gather outstanding performers for an emotionally resonant, uplifting evening. 

Host Mr Gay Great Britain and mental health ambassador Andy Gardiner will present the show with some of London’s brightest queer artists performing songs to unite the LGBTQ+ community including stars of London Gay Men’s Chorus, London Gay Symphony Orchestra, Homoparody, Andy Gardiner (dancer, actor, Mr Gay Great Britain 2024), Jonny Benjamin (mental health campaigner, author, filmmaker), Andrew Watts (countertenor), Gavin Roberts (piano), Kang Yang (baritone, Guzheng), Eliran Kadussi (countertenor), Isobel Hughes (mezzo soprano), Jairus McClanahan (vocalist), Natasha Elliott (mezzo soprano), Owain Gwynfryn (baritone), Thomas Litchev (baritone), Daniel Gray Bell (tenor), Jasper Kindleysides (soprano).  

Music for Change creators Big Gay Out and Song in The City will join the founder of You Are Loved on stage. 

This is more than just a concert — it’s a call for hope, connection, and community in a time when isolation is costing too many lives. This event blends the power of music and musical theatre performance with heartfelt purpose, raising urgent funds while amplifying a life-saving message. 

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Venue details

Address:
St Giles Cripplegate
Fore Street
London
EC2Y 8DA
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