- Laureus
Awards Ceremony to be staged at Verti Music Hall in Berlin, on February 17 - Landmark
20th anniversary Laureus World Sports Awards will celebrate a 'Sport Unites Us'
theme - 'I've personally
experienced the positive impact sport can have so I'm a huge supporter of that'
says Liam Payne - Apply for media
accreditation at http://accreditation.laureus.com
BERLIN, GERMANY - Media OutReach - February 17,
2020 - Former member of One Direction,
British singer-songwriter and sports fan Liam Payne will perform at
the 20th anniversary Laureus World Sports Awards, the premier global sports awards honouring the
highest achieving sportsmen and women across all sports.
Liam Payne will perform at the 20th anniversary Laureus World Sports Awards
The acclaimed artist rose to fame through the television series X Factor,
and was propelled to global success as part of boy band One Direction. Topping
the charts around the world, One Direction won more than 200 Awards including six
Billboard Music Awards, seven Brit Awards, seven American Music Awards and 28
Teen Choice Awards.
In 2016, Liam signed a recording contract and in May 2017 he released his
debut single Strip That Down, which
earnt him a double BRIT Award nomination. As well as his solo work, Liam has
collaborated with music stars Ed Sheeran, Pharrell Williams and Rita
Ora. In December 2019, Liam released his debut album, LP1.
Liam is not only famed for his musical talents, he was also a talented
athlete in his teenage years. Running for his local Wolverhampton & Bilston Athletics
Club, he was ranked in the top three 1500m runners in the country in his age
group for three years.
Liam
said of his up-coming performance at the 20th anniversary Laureus
World Sports Awards, "It is going to be a
special evening of celebration in Berlin and I'm looking forward to playing my
part on the night. From tennis to boxing, football to surfing, sport has always
been a big part of my life. Much like music, it can give people hope and bring
communities together. I've been inspired by the stories and achievements of this
year's nominees and I've heard about the brilliant work Laureus has done to
help young people through sport. I've personally experienced the positive
impact sport can have so I'm a huge supporter of that.
Along with his musical
and sporting interests, Liam has also engaged in charitable activity, working
with organisations such as UNICEF and Comic Relief.
The 20th
anniversary Laureus World Sports Awards will be hosted by acclaimed star of the big screen,
actor, producer and avid sports fan, Hugh Grant. The Awards will honour the greatest sporting triumphs of 2019, as
well as celebrating two decades of the Laureus movement and the power of sport
in transforming the lives of millions of young people around the world.
Media who
wish to attend the event should apply as soon as possible for accreditation at http://accreditation.laureus.com. In
addition to reporting on the Awards Ceremony, media attending will have the
opportunity to interview Laureus Academy Members and other sportsmen and women
present in Berlin.
It was at
the inaugural Laureus World Sports Awards in 2000 that Laureus Patron, Nelson
Mandela, spoke the words which sparked the creation of the worldwide Sport for
Good movement. 20 years on and Mandela's words
remain central to Laureus' mission - 'Sport
has the power to change the world; to unite people in a way little else does'. From
sports stars to sports fans and the young people in Laureus Sport for Good
programmes around the world: Sport Unites Us.
For more information on the Nominees and to stay up to date in the
build-up to the 2020 Laureus World Sports Awards, visit laureus.com/world-sports-awards and follow #Laureus20 on social platforms.
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