The Scotsman

Stars go full circle with performanc­e auction to help women in crisis

- By LAURA HARDING

Annie Lennox, Emeli Sandé and Sting are among the stars who have donated personalis­ed performanc­es for an auction to raise money for women and girls around the world who have been disproport­ionately affected by the coronaviru­s crisis.

The Circle music auction will also include a signed guitar donated by Taylor Swift, and a virtual afternoon tea and two song performanc­es by Brits rising star Celeste.

The auction will also include performanc­es by Jessie J, Yola, Paloma Faith, Jessie Ware, Hozier, Anoushka Shankar, Jack Savoretti, Skin, Biffy Clyro’s Simon Neil and Frank Turner.

All proceeds will go to Lennox’s charity The Circle’s global Covid-19 emergency appeal.

Winners will receive an exclusive, pre-recorded video featuring a live performanc­e of one or two songs chosen from the winners’ list alongside a personalis­ed message.

Also going under the hammer is an Alberta Ferretti silk dress worn on stage by Lennox and a signed outfit worn by Madison Beer for her Good In Goodbye video shoot.

The auction, which is live on the platform Charity Stars, invites people to bid on auction items or buy tickets for a sweepstake competitio­n. Lennox, who is founder of The Circle, said: “The crisis for thousands of women living in poverty is acute.

“Many no longer have any income, are suffering domestic violence and have nowhere to turn. I am delighted that such incredible musicians are stepping up to join me and offer support.”

Sting added: “Annie Lennox is a wonderful friend and I am pleased to support her and The Circle in their important fight for vulnerable women and girls around the world devastated by the impact of Covid.”

Sandé continued: “These are painful times across the world and I show my continued solidarity to fighting injustices.

“In support of The Circle’s music auction, which is supporting vulnerable marginalis­ed women and girls disproport­ionately affected by the Covid pandemic, I am pleased to offer my incredible fans such a personal prize to raise much needed funds.

“Whatever the reason you are bidding, your support will provide much needed emergency support in these difficult times.”

Founded by Lennox in 2008, The Circle is inspired by the idea of women being a powerful force for change. The auction will close on 10 July, and the sweepstake will end on 31 July.

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2 Clockwise from left: Annie Lennox, who founded The Circle charity, and Emeli Sandé and Sting, who are among the stars donating performanc­es and personal messages for an online auction
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