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Wolf Alice delivers euphoric finale for Teenage Cancer Trust at Royal Albert Hall

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Wolf Alice delivers euphoric finale for Teenage Cancer Trust at Royal Albert Hall

The legendary Teenage Cancer Trust concert series at the Royal Albert Hall reached a triumphant conclusion on Sunday, March 29, 2026. Closing out a week of incredible performances, Brit Award winners Wolf Alice took to the stage for a headline set curated by The Cure’s iconic frontman, Robert Smith.

A Night of Musical Innovation

The evening, compered by BBC Radio 1’s Jack Saunders, was a showcase of both raw power and intimate artistry. Ellie Rowsell and her bandmates—Joff Oddie, Joel Amey, and Theo Ellis—commanded the historic venue from the start, opening with “Heavenward” and “White Horses.”

In a surprising departure from their usual high-energy rock, Rowsell introduced a dedicated folk section. Joined by four guest musicians, the band performed traditional pieces alongside unreleased original tracks “Hit The Sky” and “Gospel Oak.” The emotional weight of the night was palpable; at one point, Rowsell became visibly moved, drawing thunderous support and cheers from the captivated crowd.

The set featured a stunning rendition of “Last Man on Earth,” bolstered by the Royal Albert Hall’s massive pipe organ, before concluding with the euphoric anthem “Don’t Delete The Kisses.” Supporting the headliners was Nilufer Yanya, whose rock-laden set and jazzy saxophone interludes provided a perfect atmospheric build-up to the finale.

Supporting a Vital Cause

While the music was world-class, the heart of the evening remained the mission of the Teenage Cancer Trust. Between sets, the audience was introduced to Verity Barker, 26, who shared her journey of living with a terminal diagnosis since age 17. In one of the night’s most moving moments, the entire hall sang “Happy Birthday” to Verity—a milestone she once feared she would never reach.

Cancer remains the leading cause of death for teenagers and young adults in the UK. The funds raised from this concert series, held in association with Aldi, directly support the charity’s network of specialist nurses, youth workers, and 28 dedicated NHS hospital units.

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