
George Michael is confirmed to perform at Keep a Child Alive's Black Ball, hosted by Alicia Keys and Mark Ronson on June 15th 2011 at The Roundhouse, London.
Update 15 June: George Michael has cancelled his performance due to an infection!
Keep a Child Alive's Black Ball is a spectacular fundraiser where celebrity and philanthropy walk hand in hand. The evening celebrates the work of Keep a Child Alive (KCA) while raising money to provide treatment, care, nutrition and a future to children and families affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa and India.
The Black Ball London 2011 will also feature performances from Tinie Tempah and Paloma Faith. Guests of the Black Ball London will enjoy an intimate cocktail party, live auction and spectacular seated dinner with performances by Alicia Keys and some of the world's top recording artists.
"I've been a fan of George Michael for as long I can remember. He is a legend and an inspiration. His work raising awareness and funds for those suffering with the HIV virus has spanned three decades. I'm honoured that George has lent his voice to our KCA cause and I'm so excited that he's singing for us at the Black Ball in London. It's going to be an amazing night!" (Alicia Keys)