Streamed McCartney concert

“Teenage Cancer Trust Unseen” is an incredible archive of never-before-seen footage of live performances at the Royal Albert Hall through the years in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust. Driven by their patron Roger Daltrey, a who’s who of world-class musical talent has played Teenage Cancer Trust’s gigs at the Royal Albert Hall over the last 20 years. The concerts have all been filmed, and from 8 through 18 October 2020, some of these concert videos will be streamed for free through the organisation’s new YouTube channel.

This content will be free for fans to view but the artists and the charity are urging fans to donate to raise vital funds to support young people facing cancer across the UK. The donations will help to make sure that every young person with cancer can get support from specialist Teenage Cancer Trust nurses or youth support teams.

Paul McCartney supported the charity by playing a concert on Thursday 29 March, 2012, during which he performed “Get Back” with Roger Daltrey, Ronnie Wood and Paul Weller, and some other nuggets like “The Night Before”. A concert film from this event will now be part of the trust’s streaming schedule.

Other groups and artists scheduled are among others, The Who, Ed Sheeran, Paul Weller, Stereophonics, Muse, The Cure, Noel Gallagher and Pulp.

Pau’s concert is scheduled for streaming through YouTube Sunday 11 October at 8 o’clock, British Standard Time.

Links:

Teenage Cancer Trust Unseen website

Teenage Cancer Trust Unseen YouTube-channel

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