When your family is facing childhood cancer, you don’t have to do it alone.

When your family is facing childhood cancer, you don’t have to do it alone.

Black & Gold Ball 2023 Announcement

The Henry Allen Trust's Patron, Emily Haig will be performing live at the Black & Gold Ball 2023

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Team Henry are super excited to announce that our Patron, Emily Haig will be joining us at this years Black & Gold Ball on 29th September 2023.

Emily has been a Patron of the Trust for many, many years and Team Henry cannot thank Emily enough for her incredible support.

Emily is an acclaimed soprano and is known for being a guest headliner in the luxury hotel and cruise industries worldwide. Emily has also had the privilege of accompanying international award-winning tenor “The Voice” Russell Watson on two UK Tours as a special guest artist.

Emily's exceptional talents extend to becoming the UK's foremost national anthem vocalist, gracing the nation's most significant sporting and commemorative events. Her impressive resumé includes over 50 live broadcast TV appearances, with 30 matchday and special event performances at the iconic Wembley Stadium, including the Men's and Women's FA Cup Finals on several occasions, the 2022 UEFA Women's Euros, and twice for the British Grand Prix at Silverstone.

Do not miss out on the chance to hear Emily’s amazing voice as she performs live at the event.

Tickets for the Black & Gold Ball are still available and can be purchased here.

Team Henry are looking forward to welcoming you all for a fabulous night of glitz and glamour.

Your support will help The Henry Allen Trust continue to raise vital funds for children, teens, young adults and their families battling childhood cancer.

Let’s do this!

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