James Bay will perform at the 100 Club, London, on March 5, 2025, as part of BRITs Week. Tickets go on sale on February 21, with a chance to enter a prize draw for soundcheck access by donating to War Child. The initiative aims to raise funds for children affected by war, having raised over £7.4 million since its inception in 2009.
James Bay has revealed an intimate performance in London as part of BRITs Week 2025. He will take the stage at the renowned 100 Club on Oxford Street on Wednesday, March 5. This event features a lineup that includes Kasabian, Soft Play, Nova Twins, and Joy Crookes, among others. His latest album, ‘Changes All The Time’, was released last October.
Tickets for the gig will be available from 10am GMT on Friday, February 21. Fans can secure their tickets through general sale or sign up for pre-sale access. Additionally, attendees may have a chance to attend a soundcheck via a prize draw. Those wishing to enter must donate £5 to War Child.
Clare Sanders-Wright from War Child emphasised the importance of these shows, noting their special atmosphere in smaller venues. She stated, “Children don’t start wars, and this past year has been devastating, with children bearing the unimaginable cost of conflicts they hold no responsibility for.”
BRITs Week began in 2009 and has raised over £7.4 million for War Child, which aids children affected by war. The charity pointed out that one in five children are currently living in or fleeing from conflict, underscoring the importance of supporting their initiatives.
The concert series aligns with the BRIT Awards 2025 taking place at The O2 on March 1. Other acts performing include Cat Burns, Moth Club, Joy Crookes, and Sam Fender, with Jack Whitehall returning as host for the event.
James Bay’s participation in BRITs Week 2025 presents a unique opportunity for fans to enjoy an intimate concert while supporting War Child. The event, along with other performances leading up to the BRIT Awards, highlights the significance of music in raising awareness and funds for children’s welfare in conflict zones. Tickets are set to be in high demand as the event approaches.
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