
A Historic Homecoming in Manchester
For the first time in nearly 50 years, the BRIT Awards are leaving London to make Manchester their home. Mirroring this move, BRITs Week is expanding its reach further than ever, with exclusive shows scheduled in Newcastle, Edinburgh, Nottingham, Brighton, and London.
Robbie’s addition comes at a peak in his career; he recently secured his 16th UK Number 1 album with BRITPOP, officially breaking the record for the artist with the most UK chart-toppers. Joined by indie favorites Lottery Winners, his Manchester performance serves as the ultimate finale to the week-long celebration.
Music with a Mission
While the atmosphere is celebratory, the cause is urgent. Currently, 1 in 5 children globally—over 520 million—are affected by conflict. All proceeds from BRITs Week go directly to War Child, providing life-saving aid, mental health support, and education to children caught in the crossfire of war. By attending these intimate shows, fans aren’t just seeing their favorite artists; they are helping to rebuild lives.
How to Get Tickets
The demand for these one-off performances is expected to be unprecedented.
Pre-sale: Fans can sign up for the War Child pre-sale until 5:00 PM on Wednesday, February 11. The pre-sale window opens at 10:00 AM on Thursday, February 12.
General Sale: Remaining tickets go live at 10:00 AM on Friday, February 13.
Prize Draw: For those feeling lucky, £10 prize draws are currently open for a chance to win tickets to any show on the roster, including sets by Olivia Dean, Fatboy Slim, and Spiritualized.