The Who, Noel Gallagher, and The Chemical Brothers are amongst the artists performing at this year’s Teenage Cancer Trust Gig. Here’s how to secure tickets for the worthy cause today.

By Laura Wybrow

Published: Friday, 12 January 2024 at 09:20 AM


If you’re here, it probably means you enjoy going to concerts; whether you’re singing along to Olivia Rodrigo’s Good 4 U, headbanging at a Slipknot gig, or dancing to Doja Cat, live music is something we enjoy, and live music which supports a worthy cause is even better.

For over two decades, the Teenage Cancer Trust concert series has raised money for the Teenage Cancer Trust charity. The series is driven by Teenage Cancer Trust Honorary Patron — better known as The Who legend to you and I — Roger Daltrey, and it’s featured some of the biggest names in music and comedy, such as Paul McCartney, The Who, Ed Sheeran, and Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds who, luckily for Gallagher fans, are performing at this year’s gig.

Speaking about the charity, Gallagher said: “Teenage Cancer Trust continues to make a real difference to teenagers in what undoubtedly must be the most challenging years of their lives.

“Having performed at the very first event back in 2000 it is a charity very close to my heart. 24 years and counting is a triumph in itself. NGHFB will be there en masse. Together we will make the night unique.”

With tickets going on sale today for the March performances, here’s everything you need to know about Teenage Cancer Trust Gigs.

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What is Teenage Cancer Trust?

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Teenage Cancer Trust is the only UK cancer charity which focuses on giving every young person facing cancer the best care and support. Each day, seven young people aged 13-24 will be diagnosed with cancer, and by 2023, Teenage Cancer Trust says that number will be closer to 10.

The UK’s healthcare crisis is making it harder for young people with cancer; cancer waits over 62 days have doubled since the Coronavirus pandemic, and, not to mention, the ongoing cost of living crisis which also affects young people, too.

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