promised ITV’s Concert for fundraiser will be a ‘special night,’ as he confirmed more musical artists for the star-studded line-up.
– which is set to air on March 29 – will see a host of massive acts come together to perform in a bid to raise money for the Disasters Emergency Committee’s (DEC) humanitarian appeal for Ukrainians, amid ’s invasion.
Earlier today, it was announced that taking to the stage.
During the latest edition of The One Show, presenters Emma Willis and Jermaine Jenas prodded the Capital FM star – who will be hosting the live event alongside Emma Bunton and Marvin Humes – to spill on what viewers can expect.
Roman happily obliged, teasing: ‘Do you want some exclusives?
‘Absolute legend, Nile Rodgers & CHIC, that’s a proper party. Becky Hill, which is going to be an absolute rave.
‘The Kingdom Choir who are absolutely beautiful, Manic Street Preachers and the wonderful Tom Odell as well.’
The DEC has teamed up with ITV, STV, Livewire pictures, and Global to broadcast the concert.
In a press release, they confirmed: ‘All sponsorship and advertising revenue generated from the broadcast of the event (primetime across both linear and simulcast), which is expected to raise over £3million, will also be donated by ITV to the DEC appeal.’
Katie Rawcliffe, Head of Entertainment Commissioning at ITV, commented: ‘Music is a very powerful tool when it comes to showing support and solidarity, and at ITV we are proud and privileged to be working with Livewire Pictures, Global, Marks and Spencer and the DEC on such an important and necessary fundraising event.’
STV’s Managing Director of Broadcast, Bobby Hain added: ‘We’ve seen time and time again that the generosity of STV viewers knows no bounds.
‘As the crisis in Ukraine continues to intensify at an alarming rate, this event will be an opportunity for our audiences to come together through the power of music, show our whole-hearted support for Ukraine, and help make a difference to those affected through the work of DEC charities.’
The One Show airs weekdays at 7pm on BBC One and Concert for Ukraine will premiere on Tuesday March 29 on ITV.