Musicians from around the UK will join the BBC Breakfast Drumathon on Friday 12 November to help spur him on, creating a wall of sound from Salford to St Andrews, Swansea to Strabane.
Performers in every genre of music from rock, reggae, jazz, funk, punk and pop, to marching bands, body percussionists – melody makers everywhere – will join Owain to make some noise.
Starting on BBC Breakfast at 8.35am on Friday 12 November, it will end 24 hours later on the same BBC One programme on Saturday 13 November. The challenge will also be streamed for 24 hours on BBC iPlayer.
Throughout the day, Owain will be heard across the whole of the BBC on TV, radio and online. He will have drum kits placed around MediaCityUK in Salford, with his main stage area in the BBC Philharmonic Studio, where he’ll be joined by members of the orchestra for special performances.
There will be special moments involving celebrity drummers, amateur enthusiasts and children. Mark Richardson, drummer from Skunk Anansie and Feeder will support Owain and help rally the troops to play with him. Al Murray (The Pub Landlord), Nicko McBrain (Iron Maiden) and percussionist Dame Evelyn Glennie will all take part to inspire Owain to the very end. Together they will teach people drum rolls, stick tricks and remind everyone to dig deep and give generously to help thousands of kids around the UK.