The rapper, presenter and Rizzle Kicks star spoke to NME backstage at Trans Mission, and discussed the importance of standing up for those being "targeted" in society
Appearances also came from Sugababes, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Sir Ian McKellen, Zack Polanski, Christine And The Queens, Kate Nash and more, while Olly Alexander and Adam Lambert spoke to NME backstage
She was eliminated in the latest episode, after surviving a sing-off against John Lydon
Artists signed to indie labels also saw an average growth of 44 per cent in Spotify followers over the past two years
The concert is "a statement that trans people are loved, valued, and celebrated, and that the entertainment industry stands proudly with them"
They join previously announced artists including Pixies, Lambrini Girls, Skunk Anansie and more
The duo also used their set to call out the BBC, the UK government, J.K. Rowling and more
“I’ve worked the hardest and the longest and I am the most busy I’ve ever been – and I am not doing great”
“The loudest feminist voice in the UK is currently transphobic and that is something that I take very fucking personally"
Sprints frontwoman Karla Chubb described 'Foundations' as “a bit of an English classic” and “a song which we adore”