The Who will likely be joined by Ed Sheeran, Liam Gallagher, Insanity and Yungblud for an eclectic forthcoming set of stay reveals on behalf of the Teenage Most cancers Belief.
The long-lasting band’s annual fundraising live shows at London‘s Royal Albert Corridor are set to return in 2022 following a two-year hiatus brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Daltrey, 77, and his bandmates will play an acoustic set on the historic London venue on March 25, and the singer admits he cannot wait to carry out in entrance of a stay viewers.
Coming quickly: The Who will likely be joined by Ed Sheeran, Liam Gallagher, Insanity and Yungblud for an eclectic forthcoming set of stay reveals on behalf of the Teenage Most cancers Belief
He mentioned: ‘Stay music has been hit exhausting by the pandemic and it has been significantly irritating for me that we haven’t been in a position to get artists on stage to lift cash for this vitally essential trigger.
‘However we haven’t given up. The Who will likely be again on stage this yr on the corridor alongside some fantastic expertise.’
He added: ‘After the final two unbelievably troublesome years, younger individuals with most cancers deserve the whole lot we are able to do for them.’
Centre stage: Liam Gallagher will carry out on the Royal Albert Corridor occasion on March 26
Don Broco – who not too long ago claimed their first primary album within the UK with Superb Issues – will play on March 21, whereas Yungblud has been confirmed for March 23.
Insanity performs March 24, former Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher on March 26, and Ed Sheeran will shut the sequence on March 27.
The 2020 occasion would have marked the twentieth anniversary of Teenage Most cancers Belief on the Royal Albert Corridor.
Getting concerned: Daltrey and his bandmates will play an acoustic set on the historic London venue on March 25
Nevertheless, a nationwide lockdown prevented the live shows from going forward, whereas the 2021 sequence was additionally postponed amid the worldwide well being disaster.
Over time, the likes of Oasis, Paul Weller, Sir Paul McCartney, Coldplay, Arctic Monkeys and Muse have performed the charity gig.
Tickets go on sale Friday February 25 at 9am.
Well-liked alternative: Ed Sheeran will shut the sequence on March 27, with all proceeds going to the Teenage Most cancers Belief
Source: Each day Mail