The only UK charity dedicated to providing specialist nursing and support for young people with cancer. Teenage Cancer Trust announced an amazing array of acts for a special run of shows at Londons iconic Royal Albert Hall earlier this week.
With nights hosted by comedian Micky Flannigan and TikToker and podcaster GK Barry, as well as a plethora of incredible musical artists. With veterans of the stage like The Sex Pistols, The Who and Level 42 sharing the spotlight with more recent chart toppers such as Kid Kapachi, James Arthur and The Molotovs. The limited run of fundraising events is set to take place across seven nights, starting on Monday, March 24th and ending on Sunday, March 27th.
Previous Teenage Cancer Trust events have raised millions to fund care and transform the lives of young people diagnosed with cancer. Sex Pistols alumni, Steve Jones is excited to get back out on stage in support of such a good cause, having this to say about the band headlining the events opening night-
“After an incredible 2024, we are itching to get going again this year and what better way than on home territory at a venue that wouldn’t have let us near it back in the day! Albert will be turning in his tomb. It’s an honour to help this great charity.”
The charitys latest ambassador, GK Barry is just as enthusiastic to be taking part in such an auspcious event. Saying-
“I went to a Teenage Cancer Trust at Royal Albert Hall gig in 2024 and it was such an amazing night, so it’s incredible that as well as becoming a new ambassador for the charity, I’m also performing at the gigs alongside such iconic names.
“I wanted to get involved with Teenage Cancer Trust because a lot of my followers are teenagers and young people. I think it’s so amazing to support a cause that could help my audience and their friends or a loved one.
“Being a teenager is hard enough as it is, so if there’s anything I can do alongside the charity to help to support the people they work with, I’m there!”
Even with some special guests still to be announced. Already, the Royal Albert Hall is set for an amazing week of live music and comedy. With a full list of all seven dates and the line-up for each available to check out below.

Tickets for this unmissable run of shows are sure to sell out very quickly. So, for the chance to join in support of a good cause and experience some incredible performances. Fans will have to be quick on the draw when they go on sale this Friday, January 31st at 9am.
For more information on the Teenage Cancer Trust and their work, you can head to their website. Or follow them here on social media.