Love In Mind – Star-studded charity concert comes to Southbank Centre

A host of stars will come together at London’s Southbank Centre for a charity concert.

Love In Mind will take place on Sunday, 30 April 2023 at Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre.

The concert will mark the launch of The Harvey Parker Trust, in memory of 20-year-old Harvey Parker, a gender fluid, autistic and prodigiously talented mixed-race musician whose mental health took a tragic turn just days before Christmas 2021 when they ended their life.

The new charity aims to make a positive difference and raise funds for young artists experiencing mental health crises and give them access to emotional and mental health support.

Guests confirmed for the line up include Grammy award-winning Clean Bandit, internationally recognised cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, Chineke! Orchestra, Europe’s first ethnically diverse professional orchestra, award-winning jazz organisation Tomorrow’s Warriors and hitmaker Charlie Deakin Davies aka Charlieee.

Also a part of the line up are Double MOBO-winning Saxophonist YolanDa Brown, OBE DL and Rob Madge, star of Olivier Award-nominated My Son’s A Queer.

They will join forces with Mark Rylance in a spectacular of sound and inspiration to raise awareness and support for the mental wellbeing of young, marginalised creatives.

Legendary London nightclub Heaven and G-A-Y will support a spectacular Love In Mind afterparty in the foyer of the Queen Elizabeth Hall featuring DJs drawn from the worlds of music, fashion and art. Tickets will be sold separately or as part of the Love In Mind concert’s VIP package.

Mark Rylance said: “I am honoured to be invited to take part in the launch of this beautiful Trust and look forward with delight to hearing all the wonderful artists who will be enchanting us.”

Jeremy Joseph, founder of Heaven commented: “We are so proud and honoured to be supporting this event! Harvey told their friends that they felt at home at Heaven. This launch night will be a great way to remember and celebrate Harvey but also to reach out to others who feel isolated and remind them that they are not alone.”

Chi-chi Nwanoku, CBE and founder of Chineke! Orchestra, in which Harvey was a member said: “This wonderful concert programme speaks to Harvey’s dreams, passions, musical and creative drive. Stand with us as we celebrate and hold in mind the love needed to support the brilliance of young creative talent and help to raise greater awareness and save precious young minds and lives.”

Grammy-award winner Grace Chatto, of Clean Bandit added: “Let us always support the emotional safety of creative young minds, for whom the world can be so tough right now. It is an honour to be performing at this beautiful diverse concert alongside such incredible musicians. I only wish Harvey could have been here too.”

Misan Harriman, Chair of the Southbank Centre where where Harvey performed so often as a child and as a young adult, added: “Harvey was a ray of light and the Harvey Parker Trust is a reminder that we have to protect and support our young brilliant and vulnerable minds. I am honoured to see music play a part in making sure that Harvey’s memory will never be forgotten whilst protecting those that are still with us.”

For more information and tickets, visit southbankcentre.co.uk

About the author: Josh Darvill

Josh is Stageberry's editor with over five years of experience writing about theatre in the West End and across the UK. Prior to following his passion for musicals, he worked for more than a decade as a TV journalist.

 

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