In partnership with DHL
Exciting Events for War Child
The British Week 25 for War Child, delivered by DHL, is set to kick off at the end of this month, giving you the chance to win access to concerts along with various exclusive prizes – learn how to enter below.
Exclusive Concerts and Prizes
Featuring artists such as Kasabian, Rachel Chinovoriri, Joy Crook, Close Bandit, Cat Burns, and Frank Turner, these intimate concerts will be part of British Week in 2025. All proceeds from performances support the Military Child charity, which helps provide protection, education, mental health support, and much more to children impacted by war.
Tickets went on sale last month and sold out rapidly. However, you still have a chance to win tickets through a special prize draw. To win a pair of tickets for the show of your choice, fans are asked to make a donation of £5 for a Military Child here.
Additionally, exclusive prizes have recently been added to the DHL prize draw, including Meet & Greets, signed merchandise, and limited edition items from various artists participating in Brits Week 25. Check the full list below:
- Joy Crookes Soundcheck + Meet and Greet for five pairs of winners
- Rachel Chinovoriri signed set list and vinyl “What a Destructive Turn of Events”
- Frank Turner signed set list and goodie bag
- Nova Twins Soundcheck, Meet and Greet, signed setlist, and vinyl for one pair of winners
- Rag’n’Bone Man goodie bag, including drumsticks, a guitar pick, a signed setlist, and a signed album
Anyone who has already entered the prize draw will now have the chance to win exclusive prizes along with two tickets to the Brits Week 25 show of their choice. If you haven’t entered yet, go here.
The prize draw will remain open until noon, one week before each concert, with the exception of Joy Crook’s show, which will close at noon on February 12th.
Concert Dates for British Week 25 Delivered by DHL for War Child:
February
17 – Cat Burns, Moth Club, London
18 – Joy Crook, Assembly Islington, London
20 – Rachel Chinovoriri, Omeara, London
21 – Frank Turner, 93 Feet East, London
24 – Nova Twins, Omeara, London
25 – Kasabian and Friends, O2 Empire Bush, London
28 – Close Bandit and Friends, London Palladium
MARCH
3 – Tom Walker, King Tuts Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow
4 – Close Bandit, Village Underground, London
5 – Rag’n’Bone Man, De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill
Since its inception in 2009, British Week has raised over £7.4 million for the Military Child charity. “Currently, it is the most dangerous time to be a child. Estimates suggest that one in five children lives in or is fleeing from conflict,” the charity explains. “But there is hope. With our support, Military Child can help these children rebuild their lives. By enjoying the thrill of intimate performances, you’ll directly assist these children in restoring their futures.”
Head here to learn more about Military Child.
Brits Week 25 is produced by War Child, AEG Presents, and BPI, with DHL joining as the title partner this year. “Our goal of ‘Uniting People, Improving Lives’ is realized through our partnership with War Child, as we leverage our global network and humanitarian expertise to support children worldwide,” said DHL Express’s Global Sponsorship Director, Ellitt Santon. “We are proud to contribute to Brits Week 25, helping raise funds so that Military Child can continue supporting children affected by conflict.”
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