Sunday 28th March saw the last music workshop take place, with an X Factor themed send off, including the JLS boys performing and Diana Vickers and Lemar supporting. The final session sees the group giving a performance of ‘Phantom Footsteps’.
Royal Albert Hall (65 films)
Teenage Cancer Trust annually hold a number of music and comedy nights at the infamous Royal Albert Hall to raise awareness and funds for the charity. Before the gig a handful of young people affected by cancer are invited to come to the Royal Albert Hall, see the gig and also take part in a music workshop. The music workshops are run by the Education team at Royal Albert Hall and the young people can try their hands at song writing, singing or playing a musical instrument.
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It’s Noel’s second night at the Royal Albert Hall, this time supported by Plan B. The music workshops are in full creative swing, with the gang performing the appropriately titled ‘Shine’.
Music Workshop (Noel Gallagher 2nd Night)
Next to perform on his first night at the Royal Albert Hall, was Noel Gallagher, supported by The Courteeners. With another artist comes another workshop, and this time it’s a brilliant performance of a song titled ‘Cause I’m Messed Up’.
Music Workshop (Noel Gallagher)
Wednesday 24th March saw Suede perform at the Royal Albert Hall, supported by These New Puritans. Behind the scenes, there’s another fantastic music workshop too, with everyone joining in for a performance of “Live Life Now”.
Music Workshop (Suede)
Jimmy Carr is at his satirical best as he introduces Teenage Cancer Trust’s Music Workshop, which took place on the 23rd March, starting with a comedy night. It’s a creative fusion of instruments and vocals as a selection of teenagers […]