
The Teenage Cancer Trust has unveiled an impressive lineup for its annual concert series at London’s Royal Albert Hall, scheduled for March 24 to 30, 2025. This year’s performances feature a blend of legendary rock acts, acclaimed solo artists, and a special comedy night, all uniting to support young people facing cancer. The headline acts include The Who, Sex Pistols and Frank Carter, James Arthur, and The Corrs.
#TeenageCancerGigs at the Royal Albert Hall is back for 2025, with another incredible line-up
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The Who will perform two shows during the week, bringing their timeless hits to the historic venue. They rose to fame in the 1960s and are credited with helping shape the modern rock genre. They are best known for their album ‘Who’s Next‘ (1971), which includes classic tracks like ‘Baba O’Riley’ and ‘Behind Blue Eyes’. The band’s lead singer, Roger Daltrey, has also announced a tour for 2025, starting on April 20 in Brighton. A special collaboration between Frank Carter, Paul Cook, Steve Jones, and Glen Matlock brings together punk history with an explosive performance. This night promises to pay homage to the punk legends of the Sex Pistols, who were pivotal in shaping the British punk movement. Their participation adds a rebellious spirit to the 2025 lineup. This one-off performance is expected to be a highlight of the week.
The chart-topping singer-songwriter James Arthur will headline on Wednesday, March 26, offering an evening of his soulful melodies. The singer is most known for winning the ninth season of The X Factor UK in 2012, which catapulted him to fame. His debut single, ‘Impossible’, became a massive hit, topping the UK Singles Chart and selling over a million copies in the UK alone.The Corrs are known for their distinctive blend of pop, rock, and traditional Irish music. The band consists of four siblings, who are celebrated for seamlessly incorporating Celtic influences into mainstream pop music, creating a unique sound that resonates globally. This fusion helped them stand out in the 1990s and 2000s, bringing Irish music to an international audience. The Corrs’ biggest hit on the UK Singles Chart was ‘Breathless’, released in 2000. The song reached No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart and became one of their most iconic tracks.The Teenage Cancer Trust concerts have been a cornerstone in raising funds and awareness for young cancer patients, with all proceeds supporting the charity’s vital work. This year’s lineup continues the tradition of bringing together top-tier talent to make a meaningful impact. Tickets for these events will be available from midday on January 31, 2025 and can be purchased through the Royal Albert Hall’s official website.