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Live gigs

BRITs Week

The biggest artists, play their most intimate shows to protect, educate, and stand up for the rights of children living through war. Delivered by DHL.

NEW SHOW ADDED

Robbie Williams has been added to the BRITs Week 26 lineup! Robbie will be heading to Aviva Studios, Manchester on Friday 27 February.
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BRITs Week for War Child is about hope, connection and action. Your unforgettable night out could provide a lifeline for children when they need it most.

When you buy a ticket to BRITs Week, you’re doing more than seeing an incredible show. You’re standing with children who are too often unseen and unheard.

Together, we can change what comes next for children caught up in the horrors of war. Through connection, compassion and the power of live music, BRITs Week for War Child helps ensure children’s rights are protected and their voices are heard.


Because no child should be part of war. Ever.

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Tickets are now on sale for BRITs Week 2026. Be quick, tickets are limited!

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Enter a prize draw

Enter one of our prize draws for just £10 for a chance to win a pair of tickets to your chosen show!

Since 2009, War Child has been staging shows around the BRIT Awards in partnership with the BPI and AEG – where big artists play small venues for a great cause every year.

Each year, fans can buy tickets for a stellar line-up of intimate shows or donate £10 for the chance to win a pair of tickets. We’re proud that some of the biggest artists in the world have played BRITs Week shows including Ed Sheeran, Coldplay, Florence + the Machine, Bastille, AJ Tracey, Idles, The 1975, alt-J, Jessie Ware, Yungblud, Anne-Marie, Mabel and many more.

To date, BRITs Week has raised over £7.5 million to support War Child’s work with a huge reach across press and social media every year.

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