After being declared cancer-free for the second year in a row, Michael Bibi has donated £113,943 (just over $150,000 USD) to the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, an organization that fundraises for the hospital that treated him.
The renowned DJ and Solid Grooves founder was diagnosed in 2023 with central nervous system lymphoma, a rare and aggressive cancer affecting the brain and spine. He was treated at the facility’s Oak Cancer Centre and ultimately credited it with saving his life. This week, after routine scans confirmed his continued remission, he returned to deliver his donation in person.
The latest contribution follows a series of global fundraising efforts under his “One Life” banner. In 2024, Bibi’s emotional comeback show at Finsbury Park drew 45,000 people and raised more than £120,000 for the Royal Marsden.
A surprise set in Ibiza brought in €56,000 for a local foundation, with overall contributions also supporting efforts such as a library, medical equipment and patient support programs at an oncology hospital in Argentina. Bibi also released a limited-edition “One Life” merch collection, with 25% of profits from each purchase benefitting Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.
Bibi has consistently updated fans on his cancer journey since his diagnosis, using his platform to raise awareness and speak candidly about illness and recovery. For those who wish to donate or learn more, information about The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity is available on their official website.
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