PHOTOCALL NOTICE - SATURDAY 11th MAY - Thousands of Walkers take on the iconic MoonWalk London Challenge!

Grant-making breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 22nd MoonWalk London with a Disco-themed challenge which will see thousands of women and men wearing brightly decorated bras as they Power Walk through the streets of London at Midnight. The event will raise millions of pounds to help fight breast cancer.

A team of Walkers take on The MoonWalk London

  • What: The MoonWalk London 2019
  • When: Saturday 11th May (8.30pm) to Sunday 12th May (1pm)
  • Where: Walk the Walk’s Huge Pink Tent on Clapham Common
  • About: Grant-making breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 22nd MoonWalk London with a disco-themed challenge which will see thousands of women and men wearing brightly decorated bras as they Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight. The event will raise millions of pounds to help fight breast cancer and to support people living with cancer now.

Photo opportunities include:

  • Thousands of women and men warming up in the Huge Pink Tent at Clapham Common ahead of The MoonWalk.
  • Nina Barough CBE, Founder and Chief Executive of Walk the Walk Worldwide
  • Harriet Thorpe, Actress and Walk the Walk Ambassador walking the Half Marathon
  • Gaby Roslin, TV Presenter and Radio Broadcaster walking the Half Marathon
  • Kay Burley, News Presenter walking the Full Marathon
  • Tom Read Wilson, TV Personality best-known for Celebs Go Dating walking the Half Marathon
  • David Ames, Holby City Actor walking the Half Marathon
  • Catherine Huntley, TV Presenter walking the Full Marathon
  • Lynn Parsons, Popular Magic Radio Presenter walking the Half Marathon
  • Hazell Dean, 80’s pop icon who will be performing some of her hit singles
  • Stephen Bowman from Blake who will be performing
  • Iconic London landmarks lighting up pink for The MoonWalk including; the Coca-Cola London Eye, IMAX, Sky Garden, County Hall, Waterloo Bridge and the Golden Jubilee Footbridge.

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