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Cancer charity gig confirms artists

Now in its 12th Year the Teenage Cancer Trust show confirm acts to play this year's concerts at London's Royal Albert Hall.

Cancer charity gig confirms artists
Amanda ArnoldPublished by Amanda Arnold, BritEvents Contributor
On Monday, 20 February 2012
Amanda Arnold on Twitter @ eventsbabe

The Concerts for Teenage Cancer Trust have confirmed that Jessie J Pulp, Florence And The Machine and Example will be playing this year's gigs at London's Royal Albert Hall from 30 march ' 3 April 2012.

These annual extravaganza charity gigs will be kicked off by British rapper Example on 30 March with Pulp performing on March 31.

This year's Brit Awards nominated artists Jessie J and Florence And The Machine will be taking their turn on the legendary stage on 1 April and 3 April respectively.

A stand-up comedy evening changes the pace this year on 2 April which stars the new slim line funny man Jason Manford which also takes place at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

This charity concert is now in its 12th year and has raised more than £14 million which has gone towards specialist teenage cancer units in NHS hospitals across Great Britain.

Teenage Cancer Trust patron and The Who frontman Roger Daltrey said Every year the team and I work really hard to make these concerts for teenage Cancer trust something special. This year is no exception and the line-up of artists donating their time and talent is incredible, I hope there is something for everyone' reported the Associated Press

Tickets to see some amazing artists perform at the cancer charity gigs will go on sale on Friday 24 February at 9.30am on BritEvents.com, so grab those tickets and help raise some much needed funds for such an important cause.

Jessie J a fantastic live performer!

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