Bolton-based Boot Out Breast Cancer staged their annual glittering ball themed on the Shakespearian tale to make for an unforgettable evening of glamour, generosity and entertainment at the Kimpton Clocktower Hotel, which was transformed into a dreamlike woodland where music, performers and beautifully dressed guests brought the theme to life.
The evening’s programme featured entertainment, speeches, auctions and live performances that captivated the room throughout the night.
Boot out Breast Cancer ball 2026. Pictures by Linda Mulvey Photography and Select Digital Media (SDM).
Aventive Group delivered one of the evening’s most spectacular visual experiences.
Through dramatic lighting and stunning screen displays they transformed the ballroom, transporting guests deep into the enchanted world of the event and perfectly setting the scene for the night’s performances and celebrations.
The evening was expertly compered by Hugh Ferris, who guided guests through the programme with warmth, humour and energy, helping create an atmosphere that was described as both celebratory and inspiring.
Boot out Breast Cancer ball 2026. Pictures by Linda Mulvey Photography and Select Digital Media (SDM).
The night’s main sponsor was Ian Wilkinson of DJH Perspective Wealth Management, whose generous support was said to have helped make the event possible.
Ian also took to the stage during the evening to deliver a speech that was both informative and full of humour, warmly engaging the audience while highlighting the importance of the charity’s work.
Guests also heard directly from the hospitals that will benefit from the funds raised.
Leeds Teaching Hospitals and the Macclesfield NHS Breast Unit shared moving video messages explaining how the vital equipment funded by the evening will support earlier detection and improved patient care. The audience was touched by a heartfelt message of support from Dame Sarah Storey, the charity’s Founder Patron, who spoke passionately about the importance of the charity’s work and the difference the fundraising will make to patients and their families.
Entertainment throughout the night was delivered by Carmina Entertainment, whose extraordinary performances blended extravagant costumes, dance, singing and breathtaking acrobatics. Their theatrical sets brought the enchanted theme to life and left the audience mesmerised and cheering for more.
Actress, singer and vocal coach Liz Long delivered a dramatic monologue followed by a beautiful singing performance.
Liz has recently been through her own cervical cancer journey.
Guests were also treated to an exceptional three-course dining experience complemented by delicious wines, specifically paired by Milestone Wines.
The ballroom sparkled as guests embraced the theme in stunning gowns and formal attire, creating a truly magical setting for the charity’s flagship event.
A special artistic moment came from Ben Mosley, the Official Artist to Team GB, who generously donated an original painting to be auctioned during the evening.
Although he was unable to attend in person due to family commitments, he created a speed-paint video showing the artwork being brought to life, which was shown to guests during the live auction. The striking gold-leaf piece captured the spirit of the evening and helped raise further funds for the charity.
Guests also had the opportunity to take part in a raffle featuring two exceptional prizes generously donated by supporters of the charity. Shelley Raja from Scan Computers donated a MacBook Air, while Sue Hart from Slack and Andrews provided a stunning diamond pendant valued at £6,000, helping to raise an incredible £8,000 through the raffle alone.
The night concluded with the announcement that £116,062 had been raised through generous donations, auctions and fundraising activities. Funds raised from the evening will go directly towards vital breast screening equipment for Macclesfield NHS Breast Unit and Leeds Teaching Hospitals, helping to support earlier detection and improved care for patients.
Funds raised from the evening will go directly towards vital diagnostic breast screening equipment, including £100,000 worth of equipment for Leeds Teaching Hospitals and £150,000 for New Alderley House at Macclesfield NHS Breast Unit, helping to support earlier detection and improved care for patients.
Debbie Dowie, Founder and Volunteer Chair of BOBC, said: “The Midsummer Night’s Dream ball was truly magical. I was completely blown away by the generosity in the room and by the incredible support from our guests, sponsors and volunteers. Every pound raised will help us continue our vital work supporting breast screening services. From the bottom of my heart, thank you to everyone who made the evening so special.”
Next on the charity’s calendar is the Enchanted Ladies Lunch, taking place at Rivington Barn on 30 April, which promises another wonderful afternoon of fundraising, community and celebration.
For more information about BOBC events and fundraising initiatives visit https://bootoutbreastcancer.org.uk.
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