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Big names in pop including Years & Years, Dua Lipa and Allie X have paid tribute to a much-loved University of Birmingham student. The stars are among many friends and family who honoured LGBT+
campaigner Dean Eastmond, who died recently after a battle with cancer. London trio Years & Years also headlined a memorial gig in the capital city, organised by HISKIND – a lifestyle magazine for gay men co-founded by the former English student. Rising star Will Joseph Cook
Very sad to hear of Dean’s passing
Dua Lipa
played a DJ set and drag collective Sink The Pink treated the crowd to a lip-sync extravaganza. A number of well known faces gave their backing to the concert including Dua Lipa, who said she was ‘very sad to hear of Dean’s passing’ and journalist Owen Jones.
Dean passed away in early September after battling Ewing’s Sarcoma, a rare form of bone and soft tissue cancer. The 21-year-old documented his journey through a blog and wrote a number of articles for national titles including Teen Vogue, Vice and The Independent.
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