The sell-out gig included performances from The Futureheads and Paul Smith of Maximo Park.
Others took to the stage to perform classic songs by music legends.
Some very much dressed the part, with fans being treated to appearances from “Elton John”, “David Bowie”, “Queen” and “Madonna”.
Steph Capewell, founder of the Love, Amelia charity, said: “Music Against Child Poverty was a powerful moment when two worlds collided: music and community coming together for an incredible show of support.
“This wasn’t just about raising money but also raising awareness of the critical issue of child poverty and uniting to make a real difference.
“Sunderland proved that it’s not just a music city, it’s a city of compassion, support, and action.”