
Absolute Radio Live will be back at the London Palladium on Sunday 16 November this year, raising funds for Prostate Cancer UK.
The comedy event will be hosted by Absolute Radio presenters Jon Richardson and Matt Forde and features James Acaster, Kerry Godliman, Adam Hills, Fatiha El-Ghorri, Tom Davis and Dinesh Nathan.
All profits from the night will support Prostate Cancer UK’s research and awareness work. The charity says one in eight men will get prostate cancer, with Black men at double the risk.
Alison Day, Director of Communications at Prostate Cancer UK, said: “We’re delighted to partner with Absolute Radio Live and look forward to a stellar evening of laughter at the London Palladium. From James Acaster to Fatiha El-Ghorri, the night will be one to remember.”
She added: “With all profits from ticket sales going to Prostate Cancer UK, it’ll make a lasting impact on men’s health too.”
The charity is currently funding its TRANSFORM trial, aiming to develop a safe and effective national screening programme. Money raised will also help pay for awareness campaigns and support services for men living with and after prostate cancer.
Absolute Radio Live has become a regular fixture on the comedy calendar, pairing well-known and emerging comedians to raise money for charity. This year marks another collaboration with Prostate Cancer UK at one of London’s most famous venues.