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Fontaines D.C., Joy Crookes, and Brian Eno are among thousands supporting TOGETHER campaign

02 December 2025, 13:19 | Written by Kayla Sandiford

Several figures in entertainment and fifty civil society organisations have come together to form the TOGETHER alliance, with artists including Fontaines D.C., Joy Crookes, and Brian Eno taking to social media to pledge unity against the far right.

Additional supporters of the TOGETHER alliance include: Sir Lenny Henry, Paloma Faith, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, David Harewood OBE, Christopher Eccleston, Paul Weller, Mark Rylance, Shaka Hislop, Charlotte Church, Beverley Knight, Clean Bandit, Toby Jones, Alex Lawther, Juliet Stevenson, Maxine Peake, Khalid Abdalla, Frank Turner, Jordan Stephens, Kneecap, Cornershop, Lolly Adefope, Asim Chaudhry, The Charlatans, and Mark Steel — in addition to organisations such as Stand Up To Racism, National Education Union, Friends Of The Earth, Unison, TUC, Unite The Union.

Today, several artists will share the TOGETHER page on social media in solidarity with the initiative. TOGETHER calls for voices across the country to unify, seeking to build a community that shapes a different future for the UK ahead of the 2029 elections. This is set to include a major national demonstration to take place in London on Saturday, 28 March 2026.

"As an artist and a mother, I’m standing with Together Alliance to call out far-right extremism and racism for what they are: dangerous and divisive. We have to protect our communities, defend our freedoms and stand up to hate together," Leigh Anne Pinnock says of TOGETHER.

Paloma Faith adds, "There is no world that I want to live in where discrimination is acceptable for anything. No race, gender or class is superior to any other.ā€

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