BRITs Week 25, delivered by DHL for War Child, has announced the first tranche of support acts for the BRITs Week 25 shows, with Ben Brown supporting Frank Turner, Message From the Ravens supporting Nova Twins, shortstraw. supporting Soft Play, Hannah-Morgan supporting Rachel Chinouriri, Aaron Rowe and Kerr Mercer supporting Tom Walker, Amie Blu supporting Joy Crookes and Essence Martins supporting Cat Burns.

Clean Bandit has also revealed their first wave of ‘friends’, joining them for their one-off show at The London Palladium on 28th February as: Belen Aguilera, Dyo, Jess Glynne, LeoStayTrill, Lloyiso & Wes Nelson. More very special guests are to be revealed in the coming weeks.

With many BRITs shows now sold out, fans still have a chance to see their favourite artists by entering War Child’s £5 prize draws HERE. Every entrant will now also be in with the chance of winning a pair of tickets to the sold out BRIT Awards show at the O2 Arena in London on Saturday 1st March 2025. Every penny raised from the prize draws will support War Child to protect, educate and stand up for the rights of children in war. Fans can enter multiple times to improve their chances. The prize draws will go live as each show sells out. The few tickets remaining for the shows are on sale HERE. 

Kicking off proceedings on the 17th February will be last year’s Multi-BRIT-nominated, including last year’s Rising Star nominee, double-platinum-selling South London artist, Cat Burns, performing in the heart of Hackney at MOTH Club. On 18th February, BRIT and Mercury Prize-nominated artist, Joy Crookes will bring her unique blend of storytelling through her music to Islington’s Assembly Hall. On 20th February, indie-pop and Ivor Novello nominated artist, Rachel Chinouriri will play Omeara ahead of supporting Sabrina Carpenter on her UK Short n’ Sweet tour.

On 21st February, Frank Turner will take his unique blend of punk and folk to London’s renowned 93 Feet East. On 24th February, Mercury Prize and double BRIT nominated genre-bending alt-rock duo, Nova Twins will dazzle at Omeara. On 25th February, legendary English rockers Kasabian will take the stage at the iconic O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire. Kasabian will be supported by English quintet indie rock band, Blossoms, making for a truly unforgettable evening.

On 28th February, Grammy award winning, electro-pop three-piece, Clean Bandit will dominate London’s Palladium, bringing with them a host of special guests, which are yet to be revealed. On 3rd March, platinum-selling BRIT award winner, Tom Walker will take the stage for a special acoustic show at the highly celebrated King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, in Glasgow. On 4th March, Mercury Prize nominated punk rock duo, Soft Play will storm the stage at Village Underground. On 5th March, triple BRIT award winner, Rag’n’Bone Man will bring his raw, soulful vocals to the seafront located, De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill.

BRITs Week 25 for War Child lineup:

17th February – Cat Burns – MOTH Club, London (support act: Essence Martins)
18th February – Joy Crookes – Islington Assembly Hall, London (support act: Amie Blu)
20th February – Rachel Chinouriri – Omeara, London (support act: Hannah-Morgan)
21st February – Frank Turner – 93 Feet East (support act: Ben Brown)
24th February – Nova Twins – Omeara, London (support act: Message From the Ravens)
25th February – Kasabian – O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London (support act: Blossoms)
28th February – Clean Bandit and Friends (Belen Aguilera, Dyo, Jess Glynne, LeoStayTrill, Lloyiso & Wes Nelson) – The London Palladium
3rd March – Tom Walker – King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow (support act: Aaron Rowe and Kerr Mercer)
4th March – Soft Play – Village Underground, London (support act: shortstraw.)
5th March – Rag‘n’Bone Man – De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill

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