Inside LA’s upcoming Race to Erase MS Gala with star-studded guest list including A Great Big World and Siedah Garrett

Race to Erase MS have announced their 32nd annual gala – which promises an evening of glitz and glamour.
The star-studded event is set to be held on May 16 at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles.
Stars such as A Great Big World, Siedah Garrett, Brandon Davis, Ashley Benson and Caroline Rhea have also been rumored to be in attendance at the exclusive event.
The celebrity guests won’t be without entertainment, with a live musical performance from five-time Grammy Award nominee and diamond-selling performer Robin Thicke.
Grammy Award winning pop duo A Great Big World and singer-songwriter Siedah Garrett are also set to perform.
To top off the evening, guests will enjoy a beautiful dinner, and can take part in a silent auction – as well as enjoy a fashion show from Veronica Beard.
‘We are so thrilled and excited to have the talented Robin Thicke and A Great Big World entertaining our guests for the 32nd annual Race to Erase MS Gala,’ Nancy Davis, the charity’s founder, said.
She continued: ‘We are also looking forward to seeing the incredible styles by Veronica Beard on the runway for this year’s fashion show.’

The event will feature a live musical performances from five-time Grammy Award nominee and diamond-selling performer Robin Thicke

Race to Erase MS was founded in 1993 by Nancy Davis, who was diagnosed with MS at only 33 years old. Davis pictured with Ken Rickel
The Gala, which is held annually, is one of the most important fundraising events. It helps supports innovative research and therapeutic approaches to eradicate MS.
The foundation works with the Center Without Walls program, which is a collaboration between eight of the leading MS research centers across the country, who work together as a team on groundbreaking research with the goal of treating and, ultimately, finding a cure for MS.
Race to Erase MS was founded in 1993 by Nancy Davis, who was diagnosed with MS at only 33 years old.
Davis, now 55, is dedicated to the treatment and ultimate cure of multiple sclerosis, striving to pool together recourses and research for the best chance of a cure.
Funding research is the core focus of the foundation and significant strides have been made to find the cause and cure of this debilitating disease.
The event has been instrumental in funding pilot studies that have contributed to drugs now on the market and other very important therapies that are improving the lives of people suffering from MS.
The evening is sure to be a glamorous affair, with Natasha Bedingfield, Ashley Benson, and David Arquette all attending the event in 2024.
L’Agence, a Los Angeles based brand, provided a chic fashion show.
They raised over $1.5 million in 2025, and have raised $50 million since the foundation began for MS research.