Annie Lennox hosted a special fundraising concert for The Circle at the Royal Albert Hall on Thursday night – featuring surprise guest Hozier. The event marked the 70-year-old Walking On Broken Glass singer’s first UK headline since 2019, and she did not disappoint, proving her powerhouse vocals remain fully intact.
Tonight the Royal Albert Hall is packed out with Annie Lennox fans, who sit patient and politely appreciative of the featured guests at this fundraising event for The Circle, the global feminist charity Lennox founded in 2008 to support women and girls facing gender based violence and economic inequality.
Annie Lennox and Friends concert at London’s Royal Albert Hall brought together a host of stars for a night of music, storytelling, and solidarity in support of The Circle, the global feminist organisation she founded 17 years ago.
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