In photos: Global’s Make Some Noise raises over £2.7 million

Global’s Make Some Noise has raised over £2.7 million for small charities that help disadvantaged people across the UK after a day of on-air activities.

All of its radio brands came together – Heart, Capital, Classic FM, Smooth, LBC, Radio X, Capital Dance, Capital XTRA and Gold – to raise funds and awareness for small charities in local communities across the UK, including food banks, mental health and domestic abuse helplines, carer support, community projects, and employment programmes.

Global presenters took on challenges and fundraising in aid of the eighth annual Make Some Noise appeal.

Classic FM’s Alexander Armstrong completed a record-breaking 24 concerts in 24 hours, Heart Breakfast with Jamie Theakston and Amanda Holden travelled the UK putting small charities in the spotlight and Capital Breakfast with Roman Kemp recreated a giant game of Monopoly.

Chris Moyles’ Pubcast returned, which has raised over £500,000 since Chris and the Radio X crew first took to the pub to record the paywalled podcast special in 2016.

The activity culminated in Global’s Make Some Noise Day on Friday which saw stars including Jesy Nelson, Liam Payne and Olly Alexander come to the radio studios in London’s Leicester Square.

Listeners also joined in the fundraising, including Heart listener and Adventurer Mark Delstanche, who rowed from New York to London to raise funds for Global’s Make Some Noise while presenters including Heart’s Dev Griffin and Fia Tarrant and Capital South Coast’s Dave Goodings ran the London Marathon.

Global presenters including Heart’s Mark Wright took to the phones on the day, accepting generous donations from listeners across the country.

Presenters joined in the fun by taking up the Dress Loud theme, with the Capital Breakfast crew dressed as Harry Styles (Roman Kemp), Elton John (Sonny Jay) and Billie Eilish (Sian Welby).

Sonny twinned with Smooth’s Kate Garraway who was also dressed as Elton John while Capital XTRA’s Yinka Bokinni & Shayna Marie Birch-Campbell both dressed as Beyoncé.

Radio X’s Toby Tarrant and Johnny Vaughan sported aptly LOUD shirts.

Vodafone supported Global’s Make Some Noise as headline sponsor, as part of a six-month campaign with Global to help combat digital exclusion, including supporting small charities working to close the digital divide, funding projects that are providing access to technology and digital skills training.

Heart Breakfast’s fundraising drive across the UK was powered by Motorpoint and Capital Breakfast’s Monopoly challenges were supported by Hasbro.

Selco Builders Warehouse is supporting the charity through The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X Pubcast and Capital XTRA partnered with Kaspa’s to boost their fundraising.

Since Global’s Make Some Noise launched in 2014, the national charity has raised more than £24m million and raised awareness for 380 charities and projects around the UK that struggle to be heard.

Stephen Miron, Group CEO of Global, said: “Global’s Make Some Noise is passionately supported by the whole of Global, our fantastic listeners and our partners. This is the eighth appeal and we have been able to make a real difference to hundreds of small charities up and down the country. Thank you to all the celebrities, our amazing presenters and every single Globaller for coming together again to help raise vital funds for so many incredible charities.”

To donate £10 to Global’s Make Some Noise, text GIVE10 to 70766 with 100% of donations going to Global’s Make Some Noise.

Olly Alexander at the Global studios in Leicester Square to support Global’s Make Some Noise Charity Day. Photo credit: Matt Crossick
Mimi Webb at the Global studios in Leicester Square to support Global’s Make Some Noise Charity Day. Photo credit: Matt Crossick
Heart’s JK and Kelly Brook wearing pyjamas at the Global studios in Leicester Square to support Global’s Make Some Noise Charity Day. Photo credit: Matt Crossick
Capital Breakfast’s Sonny Jay, Sian Welby and Roman Kemp with Jesy Nelson, at the Global studios in Leicester Square, to support Global’s Make Some Noise Charity Day. Photo credit: Matt Crossick
Capital Breakfast’s Sonny Jay, dressed as Elton John, at the Global studios in Leicester Square, to support Global’s Make Some Noise Charity Day. Photo credit: Matt Crossick
Heart Breakfast’s Jamie Theakston and Amanda Holden at the Global studios in Leicester Square to support Global’s Make Some Noise Charity Day. Photo credit: Matt Crossick
Capital Breakfast’s Sonny Jay, Sian Welby, and Roman Kemp, dressed as Elton John, Billie Eilish and Harry Stykles, at the Global studios in Leicester Square, to support Global’s Make Some Noise Charity Day. Photo credit: Matt Crossick
Global’s Make Some Noise Day, to raise money for disadvantaged people across the UK. Photo credit: Matt Crossick
Joel Corry at the Global studios in Leicester Square to support Global’s Make Some Noise Charity Day. Photo credit: Matt Crossick
Capital Breakfast’s Roman Kemp, dressed as Harry Styles, at the Global studios in Leicester Square, to support Global’s Make Some Noise Charity Day. Photo credit: Matt Crossick
Classic FM’s and Smooth Radio’s Myleene Klass at the Global studios in Leicester Square to support Global’s Make Some Noise Charity Day. Photo credit: Matt Crossick
Liam Payne at the Global studios in Leicester Square, to support Global’s Make Some Noise Charity Day. Photo credit: Matt Crossick
Tom Grennan at the Global studios in Leicester Square to support Global’s Make Some Noise Charity Day. Photo credit: Matt Crossick

Jesy Nelson pictured at Global in Leicester Square, to support Global’s Make Some Noise to raise money for disadvantaged people across the UK. Photo credit: Matt Crossick

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