- Music
- 16 Dec 20
Proceeds from Florence+ the Machine's most recent single, 'Light Of Love' were donated to the United Kingdom Intensive Care Society earlier this year.
Florence Welch has unveiled a stunning rendition of ‘Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas', which she performed at last night's ‘The Stars Come Out To Sing At Christmas’ virtual carol concert.
The event was streamed globally in aid of the Nordoff Robbins music therapy charity, hosted by Nile Rogers.
The virtual carol service featured readings, performances and festive messages broadcast from the homes of the stars taking part, and can be rewatched through the charity's website.
Some performances were also streamed from St. Lukes Church and Abbey Road Studios in London.
Florence was joined by the likes of Cliff Richard, The Who‘s Roger Daltrey, OneRepublic, Kaiser Chiefs, Simple Minds and Manic Street Preachers‘ James Dean Bradfield.
“I’m very happy to have been able to do this for Nordoff Robbins and that Merck and I were able to bring so many of our artist friends along in support of Nordoff Robbins’ important work," Nile Rogers commented.
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“Thank you to those who gave generously and I hope this continues to bring joy to everyone throughout this holiday season. It’s crucial that we raise as much as possible for Nordoff Robbins to continue to provide music therapy to every who needs it. It truly makes such a difference.”
Back in April, Florence + The Machine released the song ‘Light Of Love’, following Welch’s 2018 album High As Hope.
Watch Florence Welch’s take on ‘Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas’ below: