He said: “Watching participants, many of whom have faced significant mental health challenges, discover the joy of mixing music and expressing themselves creatively, has been truly inspiring.

“Music has played a vital role in my own mental health journey, and it’s a privilege to share that healing power with others.

“I’m thrilled to perform alongside these talented individuals at the Sound Minds event, celebrating their achievements and the transformative impact of music.”

People with schizophrenia, personality and eating disorders and bipolar have been part of the programme, which the DJ helps to fund personally.