Event details
Location: City Central at the HAC, Chiswell Street, London, EC1Y 4TW.
Dress code: Red carpet ready. Get your celebratory party outfits out, be that black tie or suit, sequins or summer dresses.
- Arrival & drinks reception, sponsored by Workbooks CRM: 17:30
- Dinner: 18:15
- Awards begin: 20:30
- After-party: 21:40
- Event close: 23:30
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Awards host
We are delighted to have critically acclaimed comedian, writer, and presenter Russell Kane host this year’s awards.
Russell has two chart-topping podcasts: Man Baggage and BBC Radio 4’s Evil Genius. He is a regular on TV with recent appearances including The Apprentice: You’re Fired, The One Show, Live at the Apollo, The Stand Up Sketch Show, Michael McIntyre’s Big Show as well as regular appearances on Steph’s Packed Lunch.
Food and drink
Your ticket includes a delicious three-course meal along with a cocktail welcome reception, and unlimited beer, wine, and soft drinks all evening.
If you haven't yet registered your dietary requirements please email events@ppa.co.uk.
Our menu is sourced sustainably and responsibly - you can view it here.
Click here to find out more about the policies put in place to reduce the event carbon footprint.
Entertainment
For the fourth year the PPA Awards will delight in the HAC’s garden, where guests can soak up the summer sun, as well as enjoy exclusive use of the private funfair - complete with dodgems, a carousel, and big wheel.
Expect delicious food and free-flowing drinks throughout the evening. As well a performance from Mark De-Lisser's award-winning MDL Gospel Choir, an after-party not to be missed, and a few surprises along the way.
2026 charity partner
Acting at the intersect of online safety, suicide prevention and mental health, Molly Rose Foundation holds tech companies, government and regulators to account to make the online world safe for children and young people.
Through lived experience-driven advocacy, we aim to transform the design of online spaces, and through education and mental health support equip children and young people up to the age of 25 with the tools they need to thrive.
Molly Russell was bright, creative and full of kindness. In 2017, at the age of 14, Molly's life ended after being exposed to a torrent of harmful online content that normalised depression, self-harm and suicide. Molly Rose Foundation was set up to empower young people to Live Long and Stay Strong through education, policy change, and support.
Visit mollyrosefoundation.org to learn more.
