BRITs Week Shows Announced

War Child BRITs Week together with O2 returns with a huge line-up for 2018. Jessie Ware will kick things off on 12 February and Kygo will close the music event on 24 February. The series of gigs gives fans the opportunity to see the biggest names in music in intimate venues across London and Manchester while raising money and awareness for War Child who strive for a world where children’s lives are no longer torn apart by war. 

Three-time BRIT Award nominee Jessie Ware, BRITs Critics Choice winner Rag‘n’Bone Man, Best British Female Solo Artist winner and multiple BRITs nominee Laura Marling, pop sensations The Vamps, art-electro indie rockers and multiple BRITs nominees alt-J, breakthrough rock band The Amazons, UK alt-rock band Deaf Havana, superstar Norwegian DJ, record producer and songwriter Kygo and American soul outfit Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats will all be performing at intimate venues across the capital.  Plus, new to BRITs Week for 2018, fans in Manchester will be able to see twice BRITs nominated four-piece Wolf Alice play an exclusive set at Manchester’s Gorilla. 

Geoff Taylor, Chief Executive BPI & BRIT Awards said: “BRITs Week is one of my favourite times of the year, when an eclectic mix of brilliantly talented artists come together in the exciting run up to the BRIT Awards to raise money and awareness for children whose lives are shattered by war, and at the same time celebrate the wonderful diversity of British music. 
 
“This year we have an amazing 10 gigs on 8 nights, when we as fans can enjoy intimate performances from outstanding artists, while being reminded of the incredible power of music to do good and to help change people’s lives for the better. We are thrilled to be supporting War Child on its 25th anniversary.” 

In 2017 War Child raised a exceptional £567,000 by staging spectacular shows together with O2 as part of BRITs Week. Thousands of people applied for tickets to see artists including Craig David, Tinie Tempah, Richard Hawley and Paul Weller.

Liana Mellotte, Head of Music, Entertainment & Development at War Child said: “This year War Child turns 25 and has helped hundreds of thousands of children cope with the devastating effects of war. Since our first music fundraiser, it’s amazing and very humbling for us to be working with some of the world’s best music talent a quarter of a century later. It’s testament to the musicians who generously donate their time and talent to stand up for the rights of children in the most horrendous circumstances. Every year, we’re overwhelmed by the support of those musicians, their fans and our partners O2 who make this such a special time for War Child.”

The money raised helps fund War Child’s vital work delivering solutions protecting and educating children in some of the world’s worst conflict areas, such as Afghanistan, Jordan, Iraq, Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Yemen.

Nina Bibby, Chief Marketing Officer at O2 said: “O2 and War Child have a long history of staging incredible live shows in intimate venues. The shows are extra special not only for those lucky enough to attend, but more importantly because of the funds they help to raise for War Child’s invaluable work with children all over the world. This year, BRITs Week together with O2 has brought together some of the best musical talent in the industry and we’re proud to encourage our customers to support such a vital cause.”

The prize draw for entry opens at 9:00am on Friday 19 January and closes on Monday 5 February. To enter the prize draw to win tickets to see the artist of their choice music fans can make a £5 donation at www.britsweekwarchild.co.uk. To maximise the chance of winning, fans can enter as many times as they like. There will also be a limited number of tickets for sale from the same date. 

A limited number of tickets for some of the shows will be available to buy exclusively to O2 customers via PriorityTickets from 9am Wednesday 17 January.

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