Joy Crookes, Rachel Chinouriri and Nova Twins are among the artists playing the BRITs Week 2025 shows

BRITs Week have announced their 2025 line-up, featuring performances from Joy Crookes, Rachel Chinouriri, Nova Twins and more across a series of intimate shows.

The gigs will take place at various venues around London and beyond in conjunction with this year’s BRIT Awards ceremony at The O2 on 1st March. All proceeds from the shows will go to War Child, supporting their work providing protection, education and mental health support for children affected by conflict. The initiative has raised over £7.4million for the charity since its launch in 2009.

“BRITs Week is back for the 12th year running and I am ecstatic to announce this year’s stellar line-up,” says Clare Sanders-Wright, Live Music Lead at War Child. “The shows for BRITs Week are always so special, giving fans a chance to see their favourite musicians in beloved small venues. Children don’t start wars, and this past year has been devastating, with children bearing the unimaginable cost of conflicts they hold no responsibility for. War Child is forever grateful to the artists and their teams who are giving their time to make these shows happen, in support of War Child’s mission to support and provide a brighter future for children affected by war and to share our mission statement that ‘No Child Should Be A Part Of War – Ever’.”

Tickets will be available via general sale from 10am on 17th January, with a pre-sale starting at the same time on 16th January. Fans can also enter a prize draw to win tickets by making a £5 donation to War Child.

The dates in full read:

FEBRUARY
17 Cat Burns, MOTH Club, London
18 Joy Crookes, Islington Assembly Hall, London
20 Rachel Chinouriri, Omeara, London
21 Frank Turner, 93 Feet East, London
24 Nova Twins, Omeara, London
25 Kasabian supported by Blossoms, O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London
28 Clean Bandit and Friends, The London Palladium, London

MARCH
3 Tom Walker, King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow
4 Soft Play, Village Underground, London
5 Rag’n’Bone Man, De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill


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