The Born Free Foundation has announced that Bryan Adams will be joining a major line up of stars for Wild & Live, the UK’s biggest ‘for one night only’ event in aid of the planet’s threatened wildlife.

Born Free Wild & Live! will be a unique celebration of wildlife, raising funds to help save the lives of 25,000 wild animals, stop suffering, rescue individuals and protect rare species.

Born Free Founder, actress and conservationist Virginia McKenna, spoke passionately about the star-studded line-up and the cause, 

"I am overwhelmed – so many talented performers willing to stand up and be counted for animals in need."

Stars already signed up for Wild & Live, include Peter André, Mark Austin, Gabriella Cilmi, Martin Clunes, Rolf Harris, Joanna Lumley, Graham Norton and many more.

Long-time Born Free supporter Bryan Adams has sent us a message of encouragement from LA, calling on the public to back the event, “Wild & Live is a concert to help Born Free to save 25,000 animals. I’ll be there to lend my support – hope you will too.”

With tigers facing imminent extinction, lion populations crashing, elephants being butchered for their ivory, rhinos relentlessly pursued for their horns and gorillas lucky to see out the next century, the clock is counting down for some of the world’s most endangered wild species.



Virginia McKenna OBE, recognized by The Queen for her services to conservation, said, “It’s a desperate situation for so many animals and we have to do something about it. Wild & Live gives us the chance to really make a difference and save endangered species. If you care about wildlife and love great entertainment then I urge you to join us!”

Wild & Live takes place at the Royal Albert Hall on Saturday 14th November at 7:30pm and will showcase an international line-up of top stars from the world of music and entertainment.

Tickets on sale now so visit www.royalalberthall.com or call the ticket hotline today to guarantee your place at Wild & Live or call 0207 589 8212. Tickets start from £45.

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