Get Loud For Nordoff Robbins
Nordoff Robbins, the UK’s largest independent music therapy charity, is proud to announce the return of their groundbreaking Get Loud campaign – bringing incredible artists to venues up and down the UK on one very special night.
After a phenomenal year in 2018 which saw the likes of Everything Everything, All Saints, Enter Shikari, The Darkness, Nina Nesbitt and more play unforgettable shows, 2019 sees Nordoff Robbins take things up a level – with Get Loud bringing more shows across the UK than ever before for an evening unlike any other in the musical calendar.
Taking place on Wednesday 25 September, Get Loud 2019 will present 12 celebrated UK artists performing at the same time in 12 intimate venues around the UK. The eclectic mix of artists performing this year are helping Nordoff Robbins celebrate the incredible diversity of their charity, as they reach out to anyone and everyone who can be helped by music therapy.
Tickets for the individual ‘Get Loud Sessions’ will cost £10 and go on sale at 10am on Friday 9th August via GetLoud.org.uk with all the proceeds going directly to the charity. The campaign aims to raise awareness of the incredible work Nordoff Robbins does to use the power of music to enrich the lives of those affected by life-limiting illness, disability or isolation.
Bringing the pop magic to London are three undeniable pop party-starters. Louise Redknapp stands as one of the most well-known figures in British pop over the past two decades, emerging from her early days as a part of Eternal, and now returning to the pop world with a hotly anticipated new album later this year. Taking over London’s Omeara for an unmissable intimate show, it’s sure to be a must-see moment. One of the most important voices in modern pop, MNEK will be bringing his undeniable showmanship to XOYO for an intimate club-spectacle destined to shake down the streets of Shoreditch, while in Harrow – ‘She’s So Lovely’ hitmakers Scouting For Girls play one of the smallest shows of their entire career at Trinity, bringing an arsenal of singalong favourites to their fans.
As the UK’s largest independent music therapy charity, Nordoff Robbins celebrates the connection and joy music can bring to those with life-limiting illnesses, physical disabilities or emotional challenges. Working across the country it offers vital support to adults and children through dedicated one-to-one and group music therapy sessions. Over the years the charity has welcomed the likes of Chic’s Nile Rodgers, Dame Shirley Bassey, Ellie Goulding, The Script, Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson, Rudimental and many more to experience its work first-hand.
Nordoff Robbins music therapists are trained to the highest standards through its Master of Music Therapy (MMT) programme and work in schools, hospitals, care homes, prisons, brain injury units, and mental health services to reach and support the UK’s most vulnerable and isolated people, when and where they need help most.
Since Get Loud started in 2016, the charity has celebrated the power of music with some of the most influential names in music, raising an incredible £280,000 to date.