Fez — The one-night event is executive-produced by musician and producer Brian Eno, alongside Khaled Ziada (founder of the London Palestine Film Festival), producer Tracey Seaward (London 2012 Olympic opening ceremony), and actor-activist Khalid Abdalla.
Visual design comes from acclaimed British stage artist Es Devlin, with contributions from Palestinian artists. Organizers frame the show as a night of music and solidarity intended to raise funds for Gaza while spotlighting Palestinian culture.
The bill spans continents and genres. Announced performers include Jamie xx, James Blake, Damon Albarn, Greentea Peng, Bastille, Hot Chip, Sampha, King Krule, Mabel, Paloma Faith, Obongjayar, and others, with special appearances by PinkPantheress, Riz Ahmed, and Rina Sawayama.
From the Arab world and diaspora, the stage will feature Saint Levant, Elyanna, Lana Lubany, El Far3i, Faraj Suleiman, and Nai Barghouti, among others. Venues also list names such as Adnan Joubran and Cat Burns, reflecting the event’s mix of established headliners and rising voices.
According to organizers, all proceeds will route through Choose Love, the UK-registered charity that works with Palestinian-led partners to deliver food, medical supplies, and essential aid.
The concert follows months of artist-led initiatives responding to the humanitarian crisis, and the Wembley show is a large-scale platform for fundraising and public awareness. Tickets listed at the arena site show doors at 5:30pm and an evening start time.
The event has drawn attention not only for its lineup but also for its production pedigree. Eno has described the concert as a gathering of “music, reflection and hope,” while partners emphasize collaboration across disciplines—music, design, and moving image—to create an immersive experience.
The benefit exemplifies a broader wave of cultural responses to events in Gaza.
“Together for Palestine” arrives amid a busy autumn for London’s live scene, yet demand has been strong. The show is sold out with a live-stream option promoted by organizers to broaden access and donations.
Whether in the arena or online, the night is a meeting point for artists and audiences seeking to pair performance with concrete support for relief efforts on the ground.