Manchester is ablaze with the presence of some of the nation's most beloved celebrities, who have graced the city with their presence for a glamorous showbiz extravaganza. , and Sally Lindsay are just some of the big names showing support for the Sedulo Foundation Colour Ball gala in Hilton Deansgate this evening, with love birds Ricky Hatton and Claire Sweeney also cosying up on the red carpet. after he was forced to leave the Euro 2024 coverage early.
The audience at the Colour Ball, hosted by former star Sally Lindsay, is set to enjoy music sets from stars Emeli Sandé, Dane Bowers and Damage, as well as Ben Ofeudu, Angie Brown and disc jockey Andres Martinez. "It is a real privilege to have been invited and I am so glad I was able to be part of it. It is a fantastic cause," Coleen Rooney said this evening as she arrived at the gala.
The annual event, organised by mid-tier financial advisory business Sedulo, raised £125,000 in 2023. Sedulo has offices in Manchester, Liverpool, London, Leeds and Birmingham, as the Foundation supports disadvantaged young people in the North West and beyond. Since its inception in 2022, the Sedulo Foundation - the philanthropic arm of Sedulo - has been a beacon of hope for over 25,000 young individuals.
Their initiatives, ranging from providing school essentials and sanitary products to delivering gifts to underprivileged children during Christmas, have made a significant difference. This noble cause was championed by Sedulo founder Paul Ch.