BRITs Week 25, delivered by DHL for War Child announces its iconic line-up for 2025. The unique series of gigs gives fans the unforgettable opportunity to see intimate, one-off performances from some of the biggest and most exciting names in music at some of the UK’s best venues.
All proceeds from the shows go towards War Child’s work to help provide protection, education, mental health support, and more while standing up for the rights of children whose lives have been devastatingly affected by war.
Right now, it’s the deadliest time to be a child. It is estimated that 1 in 5 children are currently living in, or fleeing from conflict. But there is hope, with your support War Child can help children put the pieces back together. By experiencing the thrill and excitement of the intimate, one-off performances you will be directly contributing to helping these children rebuild their lives.
BRITs Week 25 for War Child lineup:
17th February - Cat Burns - MOTH Club, London
18th February - Joy Crookes - Islington Assembly Hall, London
20th February - Rachel Chinouriri - Omeara, London
21st February - Frank Turner - 93 Feet East, London
24th February - Nova Twins - Omeara, London
25th February - Kasabian, supported by Blossoms - O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London
28th February - Clean Bandit and Friends - The London Palladium
3rd March - Tom Walker - King Tut's Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow
4th March - Soft Play - Village Underground, London
5th March - Rag'N’Bone Man - De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill
Clare Sanders-Wright, Live Music Lead at War Child says: “BRITs Week is back for the 12th year running and I am ecstatic to announce this year’s stellar line up. 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.”
Maggie Crowe OBE, BPI Director of Events & Charities says: "We are beyond excited to announce the lineup for this year’s BRITs Week 2025 in support of War Child! This year’s performances promise to be unforgettable, bringing a breadth of brilliant talent to intimate venues to raise vital funds for children affected by conflict, something that has never felt more crucial. The BPI thanks our valued partners, AEG Presents, DHL, and War Child for making this all possible. A special thanks also to the incredible artists for being so generous with their time and to the record labels who continue to support us so passionately."
Simon Jones SVP of International Touring at AEG Presents says: "BRITs Week is now in its 12th year and still going as strong as ever. It’s a testament to all of the artists, managers, labels and of course our new sponsors, DHL that keep supporting the event to help keep this wonderful annual industry fixture such a mainstay in the calendar. These shows help to raise crucial money for children caught in conflict, with our long-time partners, War Child. 2025’s edition will be no different, seeing incredible acts in smaller venues, and raising a bucket load of money for a really great cause."
Elliott Santon, Head of Global Sponsorships at DHL Express says: “We are excited to be the title partner of BRITs Week 25 for War Child, delivered by DHL. This partnership only further strengthens our support of War Child through key fundraising initiatives. Our purpose ‘Connecting People, Improving Lives’ is brought to life through our partnership with War Child, where we leverage our global network and expertise in humanitarian aid to bring support to children around the world. We are proud to contribute to BRITs Week 25, helping raise funds so War Child can continue to support children affected by conflict.”