We are very proud to have Bastille drummer Woody as a Patron of the Anti-Bullying Alliance.
Chris "Woody" Wood, the drummer of the globally renowned band Bastille, has officially become a patron of the Anti-Bullying Alliance (ABA), a leading UK organisation dedicated to preventing bullying and creating safer environments for young people. As a passionate advocate for mental health and inclusivity, Woody’s commitment aligns perfectly with ABA’s mission to combat bullying in all its forms.
Woody has been with Bastille since its inception, helping the band rise to international fame with hits like ‘Pompeii’ and ‘Good Grief’. Beyond the music, Woody is a passionate sports fan and has a podcast about what it is to be a fan in the modern age. As a new patron of ABA, he aims to leverage the power of music and sport to bring people together and encourage young people to embrace kindness, empathy, and inclusivity.
The Anti-Bullying Alliance, based at the National Children’s Bureau, supports over 20,000 schools and children’s organisations every year and coordinates Anti-Bullying Week, an annual event each November that reaches over 7.5 million children. The theme for this year, "Choose Respect," encourages both young people and adults to make a conscious decision to reject bullying and promote kindness and respect.
In his role as patron, Woody will work closely with ABA on a range of initiatives, including raising awareness during Anti-Bullying Week, speaking out against bullying through social media and interviews, and sharing his own experiences about the importance of community and unity in both music and everyday life.
Woody’s involvement with the Anti-Bullying Alliance brings a fresh and creative approach to tackling bullying, using the universal language of music to inspire and unite. His dedication to promoting respect and inclusion will empower young people to stand up against bullying and foster a more compassionate and connected society.