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Tinnitus UK are running free “Let’s Talk Tinnitus” events in Exeter (8 May) & Poole (9 May), thanks to The National Lottery Community Fund.
Join us for tips, info & support on living with tinnitus. The event is open to all and places are limited. Book today (link in bio)
We have many success stories available on our website, showcasing how support from Tinnitus UK has helped the community live well with their tinnitus, ranging from musicians, artists and other tinnitus professionals.
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Our free Tinnitus Information Day is taking place in Cardiff on 4 July.
Join us for an information packed day with guest speakers, alongside taster sessions such as yoga and mindfulness.
Spaces are limited, so make sure to secure your spot today (link in bio)
We are holding a free Tinnitus Information Day in Cardiff to help reduce stress, confusion & isolation while improving wellbeing and coping skills, with guest speakers, plus yoga & mindfulness taster sessions with tinnitus exhibitors.
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The Tinnitus UK Helpline is closed from today until Tuesday 7 April
If you need support, our online Chat Bot is available, along with information available on our website: tinnitus.org.uk
"I am the start, middle and end in this journey"
Lee shares his tinnitus story, how it affected his day to day life, and what support was available for him to be able to live well with tinnitus.
Read Lee’s story, alongside other real stories on our website (link in bio)
Becoming a Tinnitus UK member gives you many exclusive benefits
here are some benefits you can receive by joining Tinnitus UK.
To find out more about what you get with your Tinnitus UK membership and to join today, visit our website (link in bio)
Join Tinnitus UK as a member today to enjoy a wide range of member benefits, including a free pair of ACS earplugs, exclusive members webinar and much more.
Visit our website to find more members benefits and Join as a member today (link in bio)
Tinnitus UK are running free “Let’s Talk Tinnitus” events in Exeter (8 May) & Poole (9 May), thanks to The National Lottery Community Fund.
Join us for tips, info & support on living with tinnitus. The event is open to all and places are limited. Book today (link in bio)
Become a Tinnitus UK member and get exclusive benefits: a welcome pack with badge, free high-fidelity earplugs by ACS Custom, access to live expert webinars, and our members’ magazine. Join today (link in bio).
With our appeal closing this month, we wanted to share real stories where our support has helped the tinnitus community, and why your donations are so important so we can continue providing support to the people that need it.
Read our real stories and donate to the appeal today (link in bio)
If you are looking for ways to better manage your tinnitus, you can visit our website to find many self help tips to find what works best for you.
If you are struggling with your tinnitus, you can also call our helpline (0800 018 0527)
Find self help tips on our website (link in bio)
our appeal closes this month, and your donations directly fund our services so we can continue to help people like Tim, who returned to live music after 7 years after our support.
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"Today, I am able to help patients with their own tinnitus – and I can say to them, “Yes, there are things you can do. And I can help you. Tinnitus UK is our lifeline – and we are theirs."
Your donation helps us to continue supporting people like Caris.
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When you visit the Tinnitus UK website, you can find many self help tips to better manage your tinnitus and to find what works best for you.
If you are struggling with your tinnitus, you can also call our helpline (0800 018 0527)
Find self help tips on our website (link in bio)
Quiet Night out brought the Tinnitus community together for our first ever safe listening gig.
We were joined by an amazing line-up of artists at the iconic Union Chapel in London.
Find out more about what happened during Quiet Night Out (link in bio)
Pulsatile tinnitus is a rhythmical noise which is heard in the head and/or ears which pulses usually at the same rate as the heart beat.
We have more information on pulsatile tinnitus available on our website, alongside a pulsatile tinnitus information leaflet (link in bio)
Musician Dan Franks nearly gave up on his passion of music until he found support from Tinnitus UK.
The purpose of the Tinnitus UK appeal is to ensure that we can continue providing the community with support so they can continue living well with tinnitus.
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We would like to thank all of our Attendees and the artists who performed at Quiet Night Out!
Joined by an amazing and talented line up ranging from music, spoken word and comedy, the night was a huge success, bringing the tinnitus community together for Tinnitus UK's first safe listening gig
Tinnitus UK 2026 Report: Amplifying Awareness
Today we are attending the House of Lords to mark the launch of our new report: Amplifying Awareness.
The report explores the impact of sound exposure at live music events not only on the public, but also on musicians and industry professionals
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Tinnitus UK CEO Alex Brooks-Johnson appeared on BBC Breakfast alongside drummer Rupert Brown, bringing the reality of tinnitus and the urgent need for change in live music directly to a national audience.
You can watch more of the interview on our website (link in bio)
Our new Webinar: A Journey Through Sound, is now available to watch!
Hosted by Jono Heale – tinnitus patient, volunteer, community advocate and industry leader – this webinar is designed to demystify the way we experience sound.
Watch the webinar for free today (link in bio)
Tinnitus UK is bringing their Quiet Night Out to the beautiful Union Chapel for a special Tinnitus Week 2026 event, rethinking what a live music night can feel like.
There are limited tickets available, so make sure to secure your spot today (link in bio)
Quiet Night Out has an exciting variety of artists performing, and we have created a Spotify playlist so you can get familiar with the artists so you know what to expect on the night.
You can listen here: open.spotify.com/playlist/6I5dDQcoywBwuS9...
Quiet Night Out is a special, safe listening concert with carefully managed sound levels designed to be comfortable for people living with tinnitus or sound sensitivity.
Find more details on our website (link in bio)
Tinnitus support groups give you an opportunity to meet new people and share your tinnitus experience with others.
Groups are available to attend in person, but are also available online, meaning you can attend a support group wherever you are.
Find your nearest support group today (link in bio)
When you visit the Tinnitus UK website, you can find many self help tips to better manage your tinnitus and to find what works best for you.
If you are struggling with your tinnitus, you can also call our helpline (0800 018 0527)
Find self help tips on our website (link in bio)
During the Christmas period, many people will be flying home to see their loved ones, but those who suffer from tinnitus may have an uncomfortable experience while flying.
We have information on our website with tips on how to fly more comfortably with tinnitus (link in the bio)