Returning for another year, the essential, and hugely beneficial concert series is back! Continually delivering a phenomenally exciting line up, while raising vital funds for young people with cancer, there is so much to love about the Royal Albert Hall shows for Teenage Cancer Trust
New for 2025, GK Barry has been announced as the latest Teenage Cancer Trust ambassador and will headline an incredibly special Saturday night show. The superstar TikToker and podcaster will be an exciting new face for 2025 at the iconic Royal Albert Hall.
GK Barry Live! With very special guests will take place on Saturday 29 March. The star, fresh from gaining millions new of fans on I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!, becomes Teenage Cancer Trust’s latest ambassador. Full of charisma, the presenter is known for her infectious humour, as well as hit podcast Saving Grace, which she has taken to packed crowds at both Wembley Arena and the Palladium.
Talking on the opportunity, Grace Shared, “I went to a Teenage Cancer Trust at Royal Albert Hall gig in 2024 and it was such an amazing night, so it’s incredible that as well as becoming a new ambassador for the charity, I’m also performing at the gigs alongside such iconic names.I wanted to get involved with Teenage Cancer Trust because a lot of my followers are teenagers and young people. I think it’s so amazing to support a cause that could help my audience and their friends or a loved one. Being a teenager is hard enough as it is, so if there’s anything I can do alongside the charity to help to support the people they work with, I’m there!”
A huge favourite among both teenagers and adults alike, Grace’s down to earth and relatable nature will deliver a hugely comforting evening, while delivering so many laughs you may leave the evening with the foundations of abs!
This year’s Teenage Cancer Trust shows run from March 24th-30th and include two performances byThe Who, as well as shows from The Corrs, James Arthur, and Frank Carter, with Paul Cook, Steve Jones, Glen Matlock of the Sex Pistols.
For more information and tickets, visit the Royal Albert Hall website.
