Teenage Cancer Trust 2000
By - March 12th, 2012
The first of many unforgettable nights at the Hall for the Teenage Cancer Trust.
More than just a venue
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The Hall also supports many other charities by offering reduced rental rates for their fundraising events. We do all of this without revenue funding from central or local government.
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The first of many unforgettable nights at the Hall for the Teenage Cancer Trust.
Indie heroes The Wombats headlined the first ever ‘Albert Session’ in 2008.
The Royal Albert Hall initiative created in 2008 to encourage younger, emerging bands to play at the Hall.
The Teenage Cancer Trust concerts in 2003 featured Coldplay, Richard Ashcroft and Doves.
The Teenage Cancer Trust concerts returned with Stereophonics, Tom Jones and Alan Partridge!
Another year of Teenage Cancer Trust concerts, with Eric Clapton, Keane and Franz Ferdinand.
The charity concerts returned, featuring The Cure, Razorlight and Ricky Gervais.
Noel Gallagher, Kasabian and Kaiser Chiefs performed for the Teenage Cancer Trust in 2007.
The 2008 Teenage Cancer Trust concerts, featuring performances from Muse, Madness and Paul Weller.