Suffolk's Ed Sheeran among star-studded line up for charity concert

The Teenage Cancer Trust concert series is back after a two-year break

Author: Connie Evans, PA Entertainment ReporterPublished 21st Feb 2022

Suffolk's Ed Sheeran and The Who are among the artists in the line-up for the Teenage Cancer Trust concert series as it returns after a two-year hiatus due to Covid-19.

The music and comedy event, to be held at London’s Royal Albert Hall next month, will also include musical performances from Liam Gallagher, Yungblud, Madness and Don Broco.

An evening of comedy will also feature, hosted by Joel Dommett with guests including Rob Beckett, Romesh Ranganathan and Seann Walsh.

The Who frontman Roger Daltrey helped launch the concert series to raise money for Teenage Cancer Trust in 2000 and is also a patron of the charity.

The 77-year-old, who has been a driving force behind the shows at the Royal Albert Hall every year since, said: “Live music has been hit hard by the pandemic and it has been particularly frustrating for me that we haven’t been able to get artists on stage to raise money for this vitally important cause.

“But we haven’t given up. My wonderful team and I have pulled out all the stops to make this 20th series of shows for Teenage Cancer Trust the best ever. I am so grateful for the loyalty and continued support given to us by the music and comedy industries.

“The Who will be back on stage this year at the hall alongside some wonderful talent. After the last two unbelievably difficult years, young people with cancer deserve everything we can do for them.”

The 2020 show should have marked the 20th anniversary of Teenage Cancer Trust at the Royal Albert Hall. But the event was cancelled due to the nationwide lockdown, with the 2021 series also being cancelled thanks to Covid-19.

Katie Collins, chief executive of the Teenage Cancer Trust, said: “We are so grateful to Roger and all the acts coming together to help us ensure that young people don’t have to face cancer alone. The past two years have been so tough for young people with cancer and their families.

“As well as being amazing gigs, these vital fundraising shows going ahead will make the world of difference.

“Without the money raised at events like this – and people like Roger giving up their time to help others – our work would not happen and young people with cancer would go through treatment without the vital specialist care and support we provide.”

Teenage Cancer Trust at the Royal Albert Hall is taking place between March 21 and 27.

Tickets will go on sale on February 25 at 9am.

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