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FoundationSold out LFC Foundation Gala Ball continues fundraising drive for local communities

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Tickets for this year’s LFC Foundation Gala Ball have officially sold out, with supporters still able to play their part in helping raise funds for the Foundation’s work across the Liverpool City Region and beyond.

Taking place on 21 May at the Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, the annual Gala Ball will celebrate Liverpool’s people, passion and pride, while raising vital funds for LFC Foundation programmes tackling social inequality through health, learning and employability initiatives.

Supporters unable to attend the sold-out event can still support the Foundation’s ongoing work by making a donation here or taking part in the Gala Ball silent auction here, with prizes including signed first team shirts, tickets to the club’s final home game of the season and much more.

Guests attending the evening will enjoy live performances from Liverpool Soul icons The Real Thing, Jamie Webster and Brad Kella alongside headline guest Speaker Steven Gerrard. Former Reds in attendance will include John Aldridge, Gary McAllister, Jason McAteer, Vladimir Smicer, Natasha Dowie and more.

The evening will also feature a live pledge moment centred around a specially commissioned painting of Diogo Jota, created following his tragic passing alongside his brother André Silva last July. All proceeds raised through the pledge will go directly to the grassroots football programme established by LFC Foundation in Jota’s name.

Inspired by his connection to the game and the values both brothers demonstrated on and off the pitch, the programme will support young people to play, learn and develop through football, creating opportunities that reflect his legacy and impact.

Throughout the 24-25 season, the LFC Foundation supported more than 145,000 people, with 20 per cent located within the most deprived communities in the UK, highlighting the continued scale and reach across its work.

The Foundation also continues to support Forever Reds – the club’s official former players association.

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