
BRITs Week 25, delivered by DHL for War Child, continued last night with a dynamic performance from rising indie Star Rachel Chinouriri.
The indie-pop and Ivor Novello nominated artist captivated an adoring crowd at London’s Omeara last night, performing hit songs such as; ‘All I Ever Asked’, ‘Robbed’ and ‘Dumb Bitch Juice’ ahead of supporting Sabrina Carpenter on her UK Short n’ Sweet tour. The set was packed with surprises, which involved Rachel bringing two fans on stage to perform recent single ‘Even (with Cat Burns)’, as well as jumping into the crowd to perform fan favourite ‘Never Need Me’. Support on the night came from the talented Hannah-Morgan.
BRITs Week 25, delivered by DHL for War Child 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 phenomenal 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. The total amount raised for War Child by BRITs Week, since its inception in 2009, is over £7,430,000.
BRITs Week is produced by AEG Presents, BPI, DHL, and War Child, the charity for children affected by conflict. Proceeds from the shows will help to support War Child’s work that aims to reach children as early as possible when conflict breaks out and stays to support them through their recovery – keeping them safe, helping them learn and cope with their experiences, and equipping them with skills for a brighter future. Through BRITs Week, some of the biggest names in music will play a series of very special, intimate shows to help save lives around the world.
BRITs Week 25 for War Child will take place around The BRIT Awards 2025 with Mastercard on Saturday 1st March, with artists playing in venues across London.
The series continues tonight when Frank Turner takes his unique blend of punk and folk to London’s renowned 93 Feet East. Support comes from Manningtree musician Ben Brown.
Up-close and personal performances are still to come from Frank Turner, Nova Twins, Kasbian, Clean Bandit, Tom Walker, Soft Play and Rag’n’Bone Man. Remaining dates below.
BRITs Week 25 for War Child lineup:
21st February – Frank Turner – 93 Feet East (support act: Ben Brown)
24th February – Nova Twins – Omeara, London (support act: Message From the Ravens)
25th February – Kasabian – O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London (support act: Blossoms)
28th February – Clean Bandit and Friends (Belen Aguilera, Dyo, Jess Glynne, LeoStayTrill, Lloyiso & Wes Nelson) – The London Palladium
3rd March – Tom Walker – King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow (support act: Aaron Rowe and Kerr Mercer)
4th March – Soft Play – Village Underground, London (support act: shortstraw.)
5th March – Rag‘n’Bone Man – De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill