LONDON: Internationally acclaimed singer Natacha Atlas will headline a special fundraising concert in London next month aimed at supporting humanitarian efforts for Palestinians affected by the crisis in Gaza.
“Love Supreme for Palestine,” set for Dec. 7 at the Tabernacle in Notting Hill, will bring together a diverse lineup of musicians, poets and performers for an evening celebrating culture, resilience and solidarity.
Atlas, the Egyptian-Belgian artist known for her pioneering blend of Arabic and Western sounds, will lead the bill.
She will be joined by artists including The Soothsayers, Kad Achouri with Safaya Topolski-Achouri, and activist-performer Noga Levy-Rapoport, with spoken-word poetry also featuring earlier in the evening.
Organizers say the event aims to combine music with meaningful support for communities in need.
All proceeds will go to Medical Aid for Palestinians, which is delivering emergency medical and humanitarian assistance in Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon.
According to the charity, it is currently undertaking the largest humanitarian response in its history as the health system in Gaza continues to face extreme pressure. In 2024, MAP said it provided vital aid to nearly one million people.
“Every ticket sold and every donation made will help bring relief and hope to people who need it most,” organizers added.










