
Jordan Stephens & Matt Haig
Join us for an extraordinary evening as celebrated author Matt Haig and multi-talented artist Jordan Stephens come together for an intimate conversation, hosted by the best-selling author, DJ and broadcaster Annie Macmanus.
Matt Haig, the bestselling author whose profound works including The Midnight Library and The Life Impossible have touched millions of readers worldwide, brings his unique perspective on mental health, hope, and the human experience. Known for his ability to transform personal struggles into universal truths, Haig has become one of the most vital voices on living authentically in the modern world.
Alongside him will be Jordan Stephens, half of Rizzle Kicks, whose artistic journey has evolved from chart-topping music to powerful advocacy work around mental health and social justice. Stephens brings a fresh, uncompromising voice to conversations about masculinity, creativity, and finding purpose beyond fame.
Together, guided by Annie Macmanus‘ insightful interviewing style, they’ll explore the intersection of creativity and wellbeing, the courage required for vulnerability, and how art can become a lifeline in our most challenging moments. This promises to be a deeply moving and inspiring conversation.
It will be a conversation worth hearing and a rare opportunity to witness a dialogue about mental health, creativity, and resilience with two of our most compelling contemporary voices, expertly facilitated by one of broadcasting’s finest talents.
This event is taking place as part of the inaugural Chelsea Arts Festival.
Duration: approx. 1 hour
Ticket Information
£32.50, £22.50, £16
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