
James Bay saw himself close Brits Week 25, delivered by DHL War Child, on March 5 at London 100’s Club.
The Hertfordshire singer-songwriter left the crowd in awe with renditions of his famous tunes ‘Hold Back The River’ and ‘Let it go’. The 350-capacity venue was set up in order for everyone to enjoy the intimate performances from the artist with support from indie artist Ben Ellis. Bay has been known for years through Americana rock pop sound and mesmerising songs. He came to fame after graduating from famous music school BIMM in Brighton.
Brits Week gives a chance for fans to catch their favourite artists from up close with all proceedings going towards War Child’s work to provide mental health support, protection, education and more to children whose lives have been affected by war. To date, BRITs Week has raised over £7.5 million to support War Child’s work since its creation in 2009, with a huge reach across press and social media every year. Through BRITs Week, some of the biggest names in music play a series of intimate shows to help save lives around the world. This year’s event saw performances from artists such as Cat Burns, Joy Crookes, Frank Turner, Rachel Chinouriri, Nova Twins, Kasabian, Blossoms, Tom Walker, Clean Bandit, SOFT PLAY, James Bay and Rag’N’Bone Man.
James has been on the road since the beginning of the year to perform his latest album ‘Changes All The Time’ performing in Europe, South Africa and North America. Tickets are available via Ticketmaster.