Kate Nash is the latest artist to lend her support to the 25th anniversary celebrations of Soundabout - the national charity using music to unlock the potential of people with learning disabilities.
The charity is celebrating its milestone birthday with a virtual inclusive music festival and tea party.
The festival is in honour of Thomas Hall, whose parents, John and Sarah, founded Soundabout to celebrate his short life.
This year, Thomas' Tea Party will be a virtual event hosted on Facebook Live.
Soundabout is encouraging supporters to host their own socially distanced tea parties whilst enjoying the inclusive music festival.
Special guest, actress Jessica Hynes - who plays the mum of learning disabled Rosie in the BBC TV series, There She Goes - will kick off proceedings, which will include an appearance by the Soundabout Inclusive Choir, as well as acts from various artists and music practitioners throughout the day.