Florence + The Machine, Professor Green confirmed for BRITs War Child gigs

Seven ultra-intimate shows are taking place

Published 21st Jan 2016

Florence + The Machine and Professor Green are among a clutch of big name artists performing ultra-intimate charity gigs to coincide with The BRIT Awards next month.

War Child’s Passport to BRITs Week together with O2 is a series of very special fundraising gigs in London raising money to provide protection to children caught in conflict.

As well as Professor Green and Florence, indie favourites Bloc Party, acoustic sensation Frank Turner, critically lauded electronic master Jamie xx, dance titans Above & Beyond and singer-songwriter extraordinaire Lianne La Havas will be performing across the series.

Liana Mellotte, Head of Music, Entertainment & Development at War Child says: “We’re really excited by the fantastic artists who are generously giving up their time to support children affected by conflict.

“We’ve got a strong heritage of working with some of the biggest names in entertainment, from David Bowie to Muse and Stereophonics, to make a difference to children growing up in some of the toughest places in the world - and this year is no exception.”

To enter the prize draw to win tickets to see the artist of your choice at Passport to BRITs Week gigs, make a small donation online at www.warchild.org.uk/passport or text PASSPORT to 88450.

The draw is open now and closes at 23:59 on Wednesday 10th February.

There is also a separate draw for O2 customers through the O2 Priority app.

The full line-up is as follows:

FEBRUARY 2016 Bloc Party, Bush Hall – Monday 15th Frank Turner, The Monarch – Tuesday 16th Professor Green, Oslo – Wednesday 17th Jamie xx, LN-CC – Sunday 21st Above & Beyond, The Pickle Factory – Tuesday 23rd Lianne La Havas, Sofar Sounds living room – Tuesday 23rd Florence + The Machine, St John at Hackney – Friday 26th