Our Patrons

  • Rag'n'Bone Man
    “AudioActive are doing something to ensure that regardless of wealth or background, young people get a chance to be creative. I can’t support that enough.”

    Born in Uckfield, Rag’n’Bone Man is one of the most successful recording artists to ever emerge from Sussex. With close bonds to AudioActive through his early days rapping and affiliation with Bottega Rooms residents, Rum Committee, Ragz has helped raise our profile and inspire young people we work with.

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  • Jordan Stephens
    "We'd like to thank AudioActive for creating great projects over the years, where we could hone our skills and build a passion towards the career that we're in now!"

    Brighton-raised musician, writer and TV presenter Jordan Stephens rose to prominence as one half of Rizzle Kicks. Having attended many AudioActive sessions as a youngster, he’s now a patron of the charity and particularly vocal on the issue of men’s mental health.

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  • Harley Alexander-Sule
    "We'd like to thank AudioActive for creating great projects over the years, where we could hone our skills and build a passion towards the career that we're in now!"

    Having risen to prominence in Rizzle Kicks with fellow Brightonian Jordan Stephens, Harley has since gone on to establish himself as an all-around creative. Expressing himself through acting and through music as Jimi Charles Moody, Harvey’s evidence of the creative talent that comes out of the South East.

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