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About Daniel Curtis

Daniel Curtis is a composer, performer, educator, and speaker whose work blends storytelling, music, and mental health advocacy. He has produced large-scale charity campaigns supporting veterans, children with life-limiting illnesses, anti-bullying initiatives, and World Mental Health Day. These projects have launched in Times Square and Piccadilly Circus, reached global audiences of millions, and have brought together artists such as Sir Paul McCartney, Dame Judi Dench, Will Ferrell, Whoopi Goldberg, Henry Cavill, Jack Black, and Bryan Cranston, among others.

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His compositions have been heard at world-renowned venues such as the Royal Albert Hall and the London Palladium. He has written for musicals, created original works that give voice to resilience and hope, and produced concerts that are as daring as they are memorable — including taking a piano deep underground into a Welsh coal mine to honour the lives of miners who never returned to the surface or later died from its effects, a first-of-its-kind performance that was featured on BBC Breakfast and across national news.

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Daniel has also appeared on The BBC One Show with Tony Bennett. His music has been broadcast multiple times on BBC Radio 2, and he has performed on several occasions at West End Live in Trafalgar Square. His work has taken him into some of the UK’s most remarkable settings, including several royal palaces.

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