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Watch Chvrches debut heavy new song ‘Conman’ at Robert Smith’s Teenage Cancer Trust shows at Royal Albert Hall

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Watch Chvrches debut heavy new song ‘Conman’ at Robert Smith’s Teenage Cancer Trust shows at Royal Albert Hall

Chvrches debuted a new song, ‘Conman’, during their set at Robert Smith’s Teenage Cancer Trust’s Royal Albert Hall gig series – see footage below.

  • READ MORE: How trauma and friendship launched new Chvrches project The Leaving: “This was always supposed to happen”

The band were added to the line-up for the charity concert series curated by The Cure frontman, who stepped in as the curator this year in the place of The Who’s Roger Daltrey. They join other names for the 2026 edition, including Garbage, Wolf Alice, Manic Street Preachers, Elbow and My Bloody Valentine.

Last night (March 27), they took to the stage together for the first time in “almost three years”, and used the occasion to debut a new track titled ‘Conman’.

“I promise I’m not just inside watching telly all the time, we have been making a record,” Lauren Mayberry told the crowd. “And we thought, since this is a special night, we would play something off that record for you guys. So be kind to us, we’ve never played this in front of human beings before.”

CHVRCHES. CREDIT: John Stead Teenage Cancer Trust

CHVRCHES. CREDIT: John Stead Teenage Cancer Trust

The track opens with a pulsing, industrial bass, as Mayberry sings: “A man made for the microphone fills my pockets full of stones/All of his wives, all of his nine lives dance on the edge of a knife.”

It unfolds with grating guitar riffs and urgent, stirring vocal cries from Mayberry, introducing a heavier, post-punk sound for the band. You can check it out below.

It’s not the first time Chvrches have crossed paths with Smith. In 2021, he featured on their single ‘How Not To Drown’, which they told NME at the time was a “mental” experience.

Then, in 2022, they teamed up to perform that track as well as ‘Just Like Heaven’ at the NME Awards, and also picked up the award for Best Song By A UK Artist together. You can watch footage of the performance below.

Last summer, Chvrches first told fans that they had started work on a new album, and earlier this month, the band’s Martin Doherty and Jonny Scott told NME what fans could expect from the project.

“It’s going to surprise people, and I hope it’s going to delight them and rip some faces off,” Doherty revealed, also adding that it was 90 per cent complete. “It’s quite hard, but not to the point where you won’t recognise the band. It’s still the same people and DNA.”

Last week, Doherty and Scott announced that their debut album as The Leaving, ‘Ultimate Buzz’, will be released on April 24. You can pre-order/pre-save it here.

The duo launched their new rave-indebted project earlier this year, which was formed after they both found themselves living in Los Angeles, going through difficult times.

Smith’s stacked Teenage Cancer Trust run continues this weekend with Garbage and Placebo performing tonight (March 28) and Wolf Alice tomorrow (29). Find any remaining tickets here.

So far, Manic Street Preachers’ set saw them break out rarities and play covers of The Cure,  The The’s and Echo & The Bunnymen, while Elbow opened the series with a career-spanning set.

When he announced the line-up, Smith said: “Teenage Cancer Trust does absolutely amazing work, and I am very proud they asked me to be ‘Cureator’ of their March 2026 concerts at the RAH. I wanted to make it a truly unforgettable, unmissable week – a run of shows to dream about – and I am so grateful to all the artists who accepted my invitation to perform.

“These will be very special events; every band, both headliners and special guests, and every comedian too, is either legendary or at the top of their game… indeed in most cases, they are both! It is going to be a fabulous seven nights, and I can hardly wait to experience it all. See you there!”

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