Events Join us for an unforgettable evening as The Silversmiths & Jewellers Charity once again rolls out the red carpet at the stunning Goldsmiths’ Hall for our annual fundraising dinner. This is your chance to dress to impress and enjoy an evening of exquisite dining, fine wines, and world-class entertainment—all in support of those in need in the silversmithing and jewellery industries. We are thrilled to welcome the incredible Elesha Paul Moses, who will entertain us. After dazzling audiences on The X Factor and The Voice, Elesha has forged a remarkable career in musical theatre. She has captivated audiences worldwide with her portrayals of Whitney Houston in Whitney: Queen of The Night and, most recently, Tina Turner in Tina: The Tina Turner Musical. Her stunning performance as Tina Turner earned her the Best Female Lead in a Musical award at the Black British Theatre Awards 2023. This year’s charity auction will be conducted by Kate Flitcroft. As Co-Head of Jewellery at Bonhams, an award-winning gemmologist, and a familiar face on BBC’s Antiques Roadshow, Kate brings a wealth of expertise and charisma to the event. Having worked with numerous charities, we are honoured to have her supporting our cause. Tickets: £225 per person or £210 if purchased by 28th March Includes: Champagne reception, gourmet dinner, fine wines, and entertainment Dress code: Black Tie Date & Time: Friday 13th June – Reception: 6.15pm – Carriages: 11pm Venue: Goldsmiths’ Hall, Foster Lane, London, EC2 6BN Reserve your place today - email julie@thesjcharity.co.uk to secure your tickets.

Annual Dinner 13th June 2025

Join us for an unforgettable evening as The Silversmiths & Jewellers Charity once again rolls out the red carpet at the stunning Goldsmiths’ Hall for our annual fundraising dinner. This is your chance to dress to impress and enjoy an evening of exquisite dining, fine wines, and world-class entertainment—all in support of those in need in the silversmithing and jewellery industries.
We are thrilled to welcome the incredible Elesha Paul Moses, who will entertain us. After dazzling audiences on The X Factor and The Voice, Elesha has forged a remarkable career in musical theatre. She has captivated audiences worldwide with her portrayals of Whitney Houston in Whitney: Queen of The Night and, most recently, Tina Turner in Tina: The Tina Turner Musical. Her stunning performance as Tina Turner earned her the Best Female Lead in a Musical award at the Black British Theatre Awards 2023.
This year’s charity auction will be conducted by Kate Flitcroft. As Co-Head of Jewellery at Bonhams, an award-winning gemmologist, and a familiar face on BBC’s Antiques Roadshow, Kate brings a wealth of expertise and charisma to the event. Having worked with numerous charities, we are honoured to have her supporting our cause.
Tickets: £225 per person or £210 if purchased by 28th March
Includes: Champagne reception, gourmet dinner, fine wines, and entertainment
Dress code: Black Tie
Date & Time: Friday 13th June – Reception: 6.15pm – Carriages: 11pm
Venue: Goldsmiths’ Hall, Foster Lane, London, EC2 6BN
Reserve your place today – email julie@thesjcharity.co.uk to secure your tickets.

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