Stories, songs & special guests
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The days are flying by and the time for our OneTrackMinds show at Hoxton Hall on Friday 3rd November is fast approaching. Tickets are running out, but there are still a few available, so book yours now if you haven’t already!
Please note: When booking tickets you will see the opportunity to “Make a Donation”. This is for those people who wish to support Hoxton Hall. If you wish to make a donation to support Music as Therapy International you can do so via our Make a donation page. Thank you!
To recap the format, on the night five special guests will take to the stage to tell a true story of a song that changed their life in some way.
Anyone who is already signed up to our Key Notes newsletter, will already know about our amazing lineup of special guests for the night.
For everyone else, you can see our five fantastic storytellers below.
Our special guests
Katie Melua
A singer, songwriter and musician, Katie’s career saw her become the UK’s best-selling female artist as well as Europe’s highest selling female artist, receiving over 56 platinum awards.
Lord Victor Adebowale
A crossbench peer and social entrepreneur, Victor is the former Chief Executive of the social care enterprise Turning point and current Chair of the NHS Confederation.
Sophie Winkleman
In addition to arguably her best-known role as ‘Big Suze’ in award-winning TV sitcom Peep Show, actor Sophie Winkleman has numerous film and TV credits including Two and a Half Men, Waking the Dead and Sanditon.
Jude Rogers
A journalist and music critic for The Guardian, in 2022 Jude published The Sound of Being Human, exploring why music plays such a deep-rooted role in our lives from before we are born to our last days.
Lu Edmonds
A musician, composer and producer, Lu Edmonds made his name as a guitarist in the punk and New Wave scenes as a member of a number of bands including The Damned and Public Image Ltd.
Let’s make it a night to remember
With all profits from the event being donated to Music as Therapy International, we’d naturally love to have a sell-out show on the night.
Please help us spread the word to make it a real night to remember. Tell your friends, family, colleagues – and anyone else you can think of.
And once again, if you haven’t already, get your tickets while you still can.
Please note: When booking tickets you will see the opportunity to “Make a Donation”. This is for those people who wish to support Hoxton Hall. If you wish to make a donation to support Music as Therapy International you can do so via our Make a donation page. Thank you!