The charity initiative will see each track pressed 100 times, with creatives worldwide invited to design one-of-a-kind sleeves for the records. The resulting 700 pieces will be exhibited at Greenwich Peninsula's NOW Gallery from 11th April to 1st June 2025.
This year's selection includes
'Warsong: Troxy Live 2024' by
The Cure,
Frank Turner's 'Be More Kind', 'Merchant of Paradise' by
Gregory Porter, Jessie Ware's 'Beautiful People', Keane's 'Black Rain', Scissor Sisters' 'Return to Oz', and a brand new exclusive track from
Sophie Ellis-Bextor titled
'Devotion'."We at War Child are so pleased to announce the start of another Secret 7"'s, marking the continuation of a beautifully creative endeavour," says Charlotte Nimmo, Fundraising Engagement Director at War Child UK. "Every year, some of the best artists from around the world come together to create 700 truly one-of-a-kind records, to raise funds which enable us to protect, educate and support children whose lives have been affected by wars they didn't start."
The initiative, now in its ninth edition, has previously featured contributions from artists including Sir Anish Kapoor, Yoko Ono, Sir Peter Blake, David Shrigley, and Ai Weiwei. Since its inception in 2012, Secret 7" has raised over £700,000 for various charities through the sale of 5,600 unique records. Visit
secret-7.co.uk for more information.