KEANE CONTINUE BRITS WEEK FOR WAR CHILD 24 WITH ELECTRIFYING PERFORMANCE AT O2 SHEPHERDS BUSH EMPIRE

 

 

KEANE

CONTINUE BRITS WEEK FOR WAR CHILD 24 WITH ELECTRIFYING PERFORMANCE AT O2 SHEPHERDS BUSH EMPIRE

 

Limited tickets and prize draw for the other BRITs Week shows available HERE

BRITs Week For War Child 2024 continued last night with Keane dazzling crowds at London’s O2 Shepherds Bush Empire. The two-time BRIT award-winners gave a career spanning performance, playing hits from their renowned catalogue such as Somewhere Only We Know and Everybody’s Changing. Last night’s intimate show comes ahead of a massive Hopes And Fears 20th anniversary tour in the summer. Support on the night came from dreamy pop-rock sensation Oscar Lang.

BRITs Week For War Child 2024 gives fans the opportunity to see intimate one-off performances from some of the biggest and most exciting names in music in some of the UK’s best venues. Since BRITs Week’s inception in 2009, the shows have raised more than £7 million for War Child to help children whose lives have been torn apart by war. 

BRITs Week is produced by AEG Presents, BPI, Bauer Media Audio UK and War Child, the charity for children affected by conflict. Proceeds from the shows will help to support War Child’s work that aims to reach children as early as possible when conflict breaks out and stay to support them through their recovery – keeping them safe, helping them learn and cope with their experiences, and equipping them with skills for the future.

BRITs Week shows take place around The BRIT Awards 2024 with Mastercard on March 2nd to celebrate another exceptional year in British music.

Proceeds from the shows will help to support War Child’s work that aims to reach children as early as possible when conflict breaks out and stay to support them through their recovery – keeping them safe, helping them learn and cope with their experiences, and equipping them with skills for the future.

 

 

BRITs Week For War Child 24 kicked off last night with performances from Cian Ducrot and You Me At Six and will continue tonight with three stellar shows. Rising indie pop star Baby Queen, will perform at Lafayette, supported by the wonderful Lynks. Over in West London, at O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, BRIT award-winning and multi-platinum-selling rapper Aitch will take the stage at London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, supported by Hip hop duo A1 x J1. Elsewhere, indie rock band Ash will play the iconic 100 Club for the first time in their 30-year career, supported by midlands four piece Big Image.

Up-close and personal performances are still to come from Ash, Baby Queen, Aitch, Pendulum, AURORA, Gabriels, Sleaford Mods, CMAT, Venbee and The Last Dinner Party. Remaining dates below.

21st February – Ash – The 100 Club, London (support act: Big Image)

21st February – Baby Queen – Lafayette, London (support act: Lynks)

21st February – Aitch – O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London (support act: A1xJ1)

23rd February – Pendulum – HERE at Outernet, London

26th February – AURORA – Lafayette, London (support Jack Kane)

27th February – Gabriels – Ronnie Scott’s, London (very special surprise support)

28th February – Sleaford Mods – Scala, London

1st March – CMAT – Bush Hall, London (support act: Lorraine Bowen)

1st March – Venbee – Omeara, London (support act: A Little Sound)

4th March – The Last Dinner Party – The Trades Club, Hebden Bridge (support act: Rachel Chinouriri)

Limited tickets and prize draw for the other BRITs Week shows available HERE

 

 

About War Child UK                                

War Child is driven by a single goal – ensuring a safe future for every child affected by war. War Child works in some of the hardest-to-reach places to support those who are hardest hit. It aims to reach children as quickly as possible when conflict breaks out and stays long after the cameras have gone to support them through their recovery. War Child works with local communities and governments to help protect and educate children, and support them to heal and learn, for a safer, brighter future. Because one child caught up in conflict is one child too many. War Child understands children’s needs, respects and stands up for their rights, and puts them at the centre of everything it does. War Child boldly campaigns on the root causes of conflict and helps to amplify children’s voices, so that it can advocate for change on the issues that matter to them. Together with its partners, War Child delivers vital work in 16 countries across Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America. Every day, its local teams are in communities and refugee camps creating safe spaces for children to play, learn, and access psychological support. War Child also specialises in responding rapidly to emergency crisis situations as they happen, offering immediate and critical aid to keep children safe and help them through their trauma. War Child will never give up on children affected by conflict.

 

 

 

 

 

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