The TRANSMISSION Fundraiser at OVO Arena Wembley on March 11th 2026, led by Mighty Hoopla’ Founder Glyn Fussell and Olly Alexander, brought together 12,000 attendies, artists, musicians, activists and allies in an extraordinary celebration of visibility, solidarity and support for the Trans and wider LGBTQIA+ community.
The exhibition of the portraits at W1 Curates by photographer and artist Alison Jackson will raise vital funds and awareness for organisations supporting trans lives, equality and inclusion at a critical moment for the community for PRIDE 2026.
At the heart of the initiative is a powerful exhibition of iconic portrait photography by renowned artist Alison Jackson, capturing some of the most influential voices and changemakers across music, culture and activism. Featured artists and contributors include
Adam Lambert,
Olly Alexander,
Beth Ditto,
Christine and The Queens,
Sophie Ellis-Bextor,
Romy,
Sugababes,
Wolf Alice,
Bimini,
Beverley Knight,
Fat Tony,
Kae Tempest,
Kate Nash,
and many more influential figures championing LGBTQIA+ representation and change.
These striking portraits will be presented at
W1 Curates at Flannels on Thursday 2nd July as part of a special
Pride exhibition and live charity auction.
Signed limited-edition prints created by Jealous Gallery will be auctioned throughout the evening, with proceeds supporting LGBTQIA+ charities
Running from 7pm to 10pm, the evening will transform Oxford Street into a platform for art, activism and celebration, featuring live appearances, performances, speeches and musical moments from leading artists, musicians and activists.
The exhibition stands as both a powerful cultural statement and an urgent call for continued support, visibility and protection for the
LGBTQIA+ community
through the unifying power of art and collective action.