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The Candlelit Concert

The Candlelit Concert

An intimate evening of acoustic music lit by candlelight at the beautiful Asylum Chapel in London. All profits from this event will go towards Concern Worldwide’s work supporting people in the most vulnerable countries in the world including Gaza, Ukraine and Sudan. 

The musicians

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Fiona Bevan

Fiona Bevan is an English singer-songwriter from Suffolk who currently lives in London. She co-wrote the song Little Things for One Direction with Ed Sheeran which became a number-one single in 13 countries and received a BMI award for the single.
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The Ganda Boys

The Ganda Boys bring a fresh light to joyous African songs & chants, with sprinklings of English lyrics. Originally from Uganda, Denis Mugagga and Daniel Sewagudde are internationally recognised, with 21 GRAMMY artists joining their song “The Forgotten People” in Studio City, Los Angeles. Stevie Wonder is a big fan of the Ganda Boys, appearing in public with the band in 2019.
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Limpopo Groove

Limpopo Groove are an upbeat Afro fusion collective from Zimbabwe, Botswana and Ghana that bring the sunshine to any occasion. Their infectious grooves are guaranteed to get you smiling.
Candlelit Concert
Candlelit Concert
Candlelit Concert
Candlelit Concert
Candlelit Concert
Candlelit Concert
Candlelit Concert
Candlelit Concert
Candlelit Concert
Candlelit Concert
Candlelit Concert
Candlelit Concert
Candlelit concert
Candlelit concert

A celebration of music and culture from around the world. We have three exceptional acoustic acts performing. This is music as it’s supposed to be: stripped back and live in a very special location. There will also be mulled drinks, mince pies and blankets available at this event to help you get warm and cosy.

With it’s unusual crumbling paintwork and beautiful stained-glass windows, The Asylum Chapel is a unique Grade II listed venue steeped in London history. Built in 1826, the chapel has played witness to London’s rich and troubled history. The Asylum Chapel is now one of Peckham’s most-loved venues and makes the perfect backdrop for Concern's Candlelit Concert. 

Apoline Niyosenge is taught how to wash her hands properly by Concern community worker Abel Bamwisho, DRC. Photo: Pamela Tulizo

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