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Muse, The Cure, Paul McCartney, and More Set to Release Unseen Concert Footage

This October, The Teenage Cancer Trustwill be releasing archival live footage from their Teenage Cancer Gigs at the Royal Albert Hall.  

 

Unseen footage of The Who, Muse, Paul McCartney, The Cure, Ed Sheeran, Noel Gallagher, Them Crooked Vultures, and more, is being released as part of their 2020 Teenage Cancer Trust’s annual concert series. The live concert fundraiser had to switch to a virtual platform because - you know - 2020. 

 

 

The unseen live footage, from past year's performers, will air on the charity's YouTube channel - with viewers encouraged to make voluntary donations

 

The current lineup of releases is:

 

Ed Sheeran will stream on October 8

Muse (recorded in 2008) will stream on October 9

Paul McCartney (recorded in 2012) will stream on October 11

Stereophonics will stream on October 13

Pulp (recorded in 2012) will stream on October 14

Noel Gallagher will stream on October 15

Them Crooked Vultures will stream on October 16

The Who will stream on October 17 

The Cure (recorded in 2014) on October 18. 

 

Get the full lineup and sign up for reminders  HERE

 

In a press release, Roger Daltrey said:

So here we are, six months into one of the strangest times in living memory. Where everyone has had some sense of what isolation, even for short periods, can do to the state of our mental health. Without the environment and services that Teenage Cancer Trust provide within our NHS, specifically for this age group, isolation throughout their lengthy treatments becomes a strong possibility. Through Teenage Cancer Trust, the UK has led the world in recognising the specific issues that this age group with cancer suffer. Please donate generously to make sure this vital work continues through these difficult times.

I know things are really tight for everyone at the moment, our whole business is out of work. If you’re watching this on YouTube, understand this is there for a function—to raise money for a charity - the charity is desperately in need of the money to keep its services going. So, if you can donate even the price of a coffee, anything it will really help. I’m sure the audiences for these artists will be very high and if all of you just put $10 in, or £5, that would be a huge amount if money to get us through this year. Because we want to be there for you in case you ever need us, or your family ever needs us. Don’t let this virus destroy it.

 There's also a merch store and raffle items HERE