The Hearing House's chief executive, Scott Johnston, says he is thrilled that O'Neill and a talented line-up of singers will help raise funds for deaf children with cochlear implants and hearing aids.
"The Hearing House provides free therapy so that deaf children can hear and speak and it's simply fabulous that someone of Simon's calibre is happy to lend his voice so we can continue to provide free services to deaf children and their families."
Also singing are Amanda Winfield, Jared Holt, Ben Makisi, Cameron Barclay and Elisha Fa'i-Hulton. Auckland sopranos Tizane McEvoy and Tamsyn Miller will also be performing. Internationally acclaimed pianist Stephen De Pledge. The Great Operatunities Trust - which mentors young singers - will also raise funds on the evening.
Tickets: $225 each or $2000 for a table of 10 people and include the concert, a three-course dinner and beverages.
Contact: The Hearing House, ph (09) 579 2333; The Great Operatunities Trust, ph 0508 266 237; email concertsadmin@operatunity.co.nz.