Clean Bandit, Rachel Chinouriri Announce BRITS Week Shows
Clean Bandit and Rachel Chinouriri are among the acts confirmed for this year’s BRITs Week.
BRITs Week 25 will also see Cat Burns, Kasabian, Soft Play, Nova Twins, Joy Crookes, Tom Walker, Rag‘n’Bone Man, Frank Turner and Blossoms playing special, one-off shows, with all proceeds going to War Child.
War Child’s work helps to provide protection, education, mental health support and more, while standing up for the rights of children whose lives have been devastatingly affected by war. Since its launch in 2009, BRITs Week has raised over £7.4 million for War Child.
A limited number of tickets for each show are on sale. Tickets will be on general sale from 10am on Friday January 17.
To enter the prize draw and win a pair of tickets to see the artist of their choice, fans can make a £5 donation per entry to War Child. The prize draws will go live as each show sells out – available here.
The 2025 BRITs will take place on Saturday 1 at The O2, London, with Jack Whitehall on hosting duties. The comedian, actor and writer will return to present the ceremony for the fifth time, having previously hosted in 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021.
Whitehall said: “They say that absence makes the heart grow fonder, and that is absolutely the case with the BRIT Awards – it is my favourite night of the year, and I am delighted to be invited back to host in 2025.”
Damian Christian, Managing Director and President Of Promotions at Atlantic Records (part of Warner Music UK) and Chair of the BRIT Committee for 2025, added: “I’m excited that we’ve been able to bring Jack back to host for a fifth time.
“Jack is a true professional who makes one of the toughest gigs on TV look effortless. His cutting wit will keep everyone on their toes, while his charm and humour will make the audience at home feel closer to the awards.”
BRITs Week 25 for War Child line-up:
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
24 – Nova Twins – Omeara, London
25 – Kasabian, supported by Blossoms – O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London
28 – Clean Bandit and Friends – The London Palladium
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