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Mogwai bring “epic waves of post-rock” to Royal Albert Hall for Teenage Cancer Trust

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Mogwai bring “epic waves of post-rock” to Royal Albert Hall for Teenage Cancer Trust
Mogwai bring “epic waves of post-rock” to Royal Albert Hall for Teenage Cancer Trust

The legendary Teenage Cancer Trust concert series reached a thunderous peak on Wednesday night as Scottish post-rock icons Mogwai delivered a career-spanning set at the Royal Albert Hall. The evening was a celebration of both musical excellence and charitable legacy, marked by a rare onstage meeting between two titans of British music: founder Sir Roger Daltrey and this year’s guest curator, Robert Smith.

The Cure frontman is the first in a new rotation of guest curators taking the mantle from Daltrey, who was knighted earlier this year for his 26 years of service to the charity. Backstage, Daltrey presented Smith with a trophy to recognize his “absolutely fantastic” work in assembling a 2026 lineup that includes Elbow, Manic Street Preachers, and My Bloody Valentine. “Bands give up an awful lot to do this,” Daltrey noted. “We’re so grateful.”

Mogwai’s performance lived up to the venue’s prestige, opening with the delicate ‘Yes! I Am A Long Way From Home’ before descending into what fans described as a “bass roar” the likes of which the Hall may never have heard. Frontman Stuart Braithwaite took a moment to thank the curator, stating, “We want to dedicate this song to Robert (Smith) for inviting us to play. Thanks so much,” before launching into a bombastic rendition of ‘Killing All The Flies.’

The band also spent time meeting young people supported by the trust. “It was really special, so we’ll dedicate this to them,” Braithwaite told the crowd. The set culminated in an encore featuring the epic, 16-minute ‘Mogwai Fear Satan,’ leaving the audience on a high.

For those unable to attend, the impact continues online. Performances by Elbow and the Manic Street Preachers (marking the series’ 150th show) are being made available via Player+, with all profits directly funding specialist nursing care for young people with cancer.

As Robert Smith poignantly remarked: “The money you help raise tonight will mean that Teenage Cancer Trust can be there for young people right from that first devastating moment of diagnosis.”

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