Sara Pascoe to headline fundraiser for Sophie Hayes Foundation
“Every single penny raised from ticket sales will go directly to Sophie Hayes Foundation’s life-changing work,” stated an organizer of the upcoming event.
Sara Pascoe is set to perform at a fundraiser for the Sophie Hayes Foundation on April 11, 2026, at Union Chapel in London. This event aims to raise money and awareness for women survivors of modern slavery, a pressing issue that continues to affect many in the UK.
Pascoe, known for her engaging comedic style, is also a guest on The Jonathan Ross Show, airing on March 7, 2026. During her appearance, she humorously remarked, “They’ve put a nice dress on me tonight but I’m usually covered in yoghurt and baked beans,” showcasing her relatable personality.
In addition to her philanthropic efforts, Pascoe is busy with her new show titled I Am Strange Gloop, which has been generating excitement among fans. She is also scheduled to be a headliner at the Battersea Park Comedy Festival in June 2026 and is one of the star attractions at the Latitude Festival in July 2026.
Pascoe’s commitment to her craft and her advocacy work highlights her multifaceted career. Her new TV project, Zwro Stars, is expected to further showcase her talents and reach a broader audience.
Tickets for the fundraiser are priced at £22, with all proceeds going towards the Sophie Hayes Foundation, which provides essential support to women overcoming the challenges of modern slavery.
Modern slavery remains a shocking and urgent issue in the UK today, making events like this fundraiser critical in raising both funds and awareness.
As the date approaches, anticipation builds for what promises to be a memorable evening of comedy and charity, with Pascoe leading the charge for a worthy cause.