Raise funds for Teenage Cancer Trust by going to a gig

Raise funds for Teenage Cancer Trust by going to a gig

Daniel Sheppard, Content Writer UK, Thatsup Daniel Sheppard, Content Writer UK, Thatsup
Daniel Sheppard

Each year, Teenage Cancer Trusts hosts a series of concerts at Royal Albert Hall to raise funds for helping young people with cancer. As these charity gigs bring together some of the biggest acts in music and comedy, they're not just any old concert, either.

Taking place from 24 to 30 March, this year's Teenage Cancer Trust series kicks things off with none other than the Sex Pistols, with three original members joined by Frank Carter on vocals to tear through the punk band's legendary repertoire.

On Tuesday, Micky Flanagan is hosting an evening of comedy with special guests, followed by shows by James Arthur (Wednesday), The Who (Thursday and Sunday), The Corrs (Friday), and an Erased Tapes label showcase with Penguin Cafe and others on Saturday.

You can find out more about the concert series and book tickets here. 

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