The Who, The Corrs, Sex Pistols, Micky Flanagan, GK Barry y James Arthur anuncian conciertos en el Royal Albert Hall para Teenage Cancer Trust


 Now we know that podcaster GK Barry and popular YouTuber TikToker will be the faces of Teenage Cancer Trust at their 2025 Royal Albert Hall concert, which will also feature performances by The Who, The Corrs, James Arthur, Micky Flanagan, Frank Carter, Paul Cook, Steve Jones, and Glen Matlock of the Sex Pistols.


You won't want to miss the unforgettable week of events in March—tickets will be available for purchase at 9am on Friday, January 31 and are expected to sell out fast. Quick action online is required if fans want a shot at iconic nights with these superstars and a chance to support this amazing organization.

Live with GK Barry! Saturday, March 29th, will be graced with the presence of extraordinary guests. This famous person has just won over a massive fan base on the reality show I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!has joined the Teenage Cancer Trust's roster of official advocates. Known for her popular podcast Saving Grace and her charming attitude on TikTok, the presenter has captivated audiences at Wembley Arena and the Palladium.


"I went to a Teenage Cancer Trust at Royal Albert Hall gig in 2024 and it was such an amazing night. So, it's incredible that not only am I becoming a new ambassador for the charity, but I'm also performing at the gigs alongside such iconic names," shares Grace, who is a huge favorite among millions of teenagers.


Many of my followers are in their teens and early 20s, so I felt compelled to do what I could to support Teenage Cancer Trust. The idea of lending my audience's support to a cause that could benefit them and those they care about is quite remarkable to me.

Being a teenager is challenging enough without adding any additional burdens; I am willing to lend a hand to the charity in any way I can to assist the individuals they serve.”

On Monday, March 24th, punk rock legends Frank Carter, Paul Cook, Steve Jones, and Glen Matlock of the Sex Pistols will perform a rip-roaring punk rock redux (The Guardian) from their groundbreaking album "Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols." The band will play punk hits like "Pretty Vacant," "Anarchy in the UK," and "God Save The Queen" (*or King). The Standard reported: "Carter, and three of the original Sex Pistols members led the thronging, sweaty crowd through a night of unadulterated punk rock mayhem at Bush Hall." Louder defined the event as: "Sheer joy." The lineup debuted in 2024 with the Gallows frontman on vocals. It should be toured extensively. The band's debut performance in 2025 will take place at the Royal Albert Hall, which is the most fitting location for these songs—thank goodness. Kid Kapichi and the rising trio The Molotovs will provide support.

According to Steve Jones: "After an incredible 2024, we are itching to get going again this year and what better way than on home territory at a venue that wouldn't have let us near it back in the day! Albert will be turning in his tomb. It's an honour to help this great charity."

While Roger Daltrey CBE stepped down from figurehead duties last year, he remains a proud Honorary Patron of the charity. The Who fans will enjoy a rare chance to hear classics from 'My Generation' to 'Baba O'Riley' on Thursday 27 March and Sunday 31 March, thanks to GK Barry's show and ambassadorship, which ushers in a new era for the Royal Albert Hall concert series. 'Lessons In Love' and 'Something About You,' two of their massively popular singles from their 1979 jazz-funk album, will be performing as special guests on the performances.

Our iconic night of comedy with Micky Flanagan will take place on Tuesday, March 25. Micky, a self-proclaimed "working-class boy done good," has become a household name in the United Kingdom's comedy scene. The Standard commented about his homecoming show, If We Ever Needed It, in 2023, saying, "For precision-tooled laughs he's still (out) out there on his own." The Teenage Cancer Trust comedy night will include a full lineup that will be revealed soon. Just like in 2024, this one will include a star-studded cast including Rob Beckett, Paul Chowdhry, Joe Lycett, Joanne McNally, Seann Walsh, and John Bishop.

"This is an incredibly important charity, so let's all go Out... to help Teenage Cancer Trust!" Micky exclaims, expressing his gratitude to all those involved.”

Critics were very complimentary of the Corrs' 2024 Talk On Corners stadium tour; for example, "there's a gritty angst to 'I Never Loved You Anyway' that would make Olivia Rodrigo envy" and "Breathless,' the band's biggest hit, is "exhilarating, the audience bouncing in the aisles," according to The Guardian. Sharon (violin, piano, vocals), Caroline (drums, piano, vocals), Jim (guitar, keyboards, vocals), and Andrea (lead vocals, piano, tin whistle) have a combined 40 million album sales under their belts, thanks to their polished pop rock sound and beautiful harmonies influenced by Celtic folk. From smash hits like "Runaway," "What Can I Do," and "So Young" to breathtaking covers of old favorites like "Dreams" and "Little Wing," the music is full of "passion and grace and fire and desire" (Get To The Front).

Before their performance at the Royal Albert Hall on Friday, March 28th, Andrea Corr expressed her excitement about raising money for Teenage Cancer Trust. We hold this organization in high regard because of the life-saving services it offers to young people fighting some of the most horrific conflicts they will ever face. One of music's remarkable powers is to unite and uplift its listeners. As performers and supporters of Teenage Cancer Trust's mission, we are deeply grateful for the opportunity to take part in this event. That evening will be unforgettable.

On Wednesday, March 26, James Arthur will perform at the Royal Albert Hall as part of the promotion for his sixth studio album, PISCES. Continuing his investigation of these introspective topics with a new, more experimental sound, his upcoming album PISCES (released Friday, March 21) delves into themes of vulnerability, mental health, and self-acceptance. He adopts a dreamier, more subdued sound that compliments his narration on this album, which is a stark contrast to his prior work.

The most recent song, "Celebrate," which delves deeply into James' personal and tragic journey from a challenging childhood to a state of self-discovery and personal growth, and the album's featured track, "ADHD," will be present. One of the most prominent figures in modern soul and pop music is James Arthur. In the United Kingdom, he has eleven singles that have been certified platinum, including "Impossible," "Can I Be Him," "Naked," "Rewrite the Stars," and "Lasting Lover." His monthly Spotify listeners exceed 38 million. After winning X-Factor in 2012, his most recent album Bitter Sweet Love debuted at number one on the charts. His popular song "Say You Won't Let Go" has surpassed 4 billion streams globally.

To help young people through their tough times, the Teenage Cancer Trust undertakes fantastic work, which James Arthur has long appreciated. It's a privilege to be asked to be a part of it, and I'm excited to play in support of the charity's wonderful work.

British artist and Gorillaz co-creator Jamie Hewlett has redesigned his iconic Teenage Cancer Trust emblem for 2025 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Teenage Cancer Trust at the Royal Albert Hall. He has long been a supporter of Teenage Cancer Trust. Drawing inspiration from the Teenage Cancer Trust's theme 'TEEN SPIRIT,' Hewlett has reworked the original design for the Teenage Cancer Trust live shows into a fresh, full-color artwork that pays tribute to the youthful vitality of music and the numerous young people who are helped by the vital work of Teenage Cancer Trust.

If you or a loved one are a teenager in the United Kingdom and are dealing with cancer, there is only one charity like Teenage Cancer Trust that can help.

In the United Kingdom, cancer is the leading cause of death among those aged 15–24. Having to endure it alone can be emotionally and physically taxing, even for individuals who manage to live.
More than seventeenteenteen to twenty-four-year-olds hear the words "you have cancer" every single day. Nearly ten will be the figure by 2030.

With healthcare services under such immense pressure, receiving that news could not have come at a worse moment.
The proceeds from these legendary performances at the Royal Albert Hall enable the Teenage Cancer Trust to support young people whose lives have been turned upside down by cancer through the employment of expert nurses and youth workers.
Since the early 1990s, the incidence of cancer among young individuals in the United Kingdom has increased by 25%. The number of young people coping with a cancer diagnosis is expected to rise by 65% by 2030.

Concerts held at the Royal Albert Hall in support of the Teenage Cancer Trust have earned more than £34 million since 2000. This money has gone toward funding specialized nurses, hospital facilities, and support services all around the United Kingdom, which aids young people going through unbearably difficult times.

Teenage Cancer Trust will once again be supporting the Ultimate Backstage Experience, which is open to youths from all around the nation. The Royal Albert Hall is the daily destination for these groups seeking an exceptional experience. Once they get there, they will have access to experiences that money can't buy. Then, they will watch the shows in style from some of the greatest seats in the house.

"We are delighted that some of the biggest names across the music and entertainment industry are performing at this year's Teenage Cancer Trust gigs at the Royal Albert Hall," explained Kate Collins, Chief Executive of Teenage Cancer Trust. Their dedication to collecting critical cash for cancer patients in their youth is tremendously appreciated.

Initiated and spearheaded by the renowned Roger Daltrey since 2000, these concerts have amassed an incredible £34 million to support the work of Teenage Cancer Trust throughout the United Kingdom. This funding allows us to provide specialized support nationwide, ensuring that young people diagnosed with cancer receive the specialized, personalized care and assistance they require during this crucial and distinctive period of their lives.
There would be no concerts like these if it weren't for Roger, who is an unwavering supporter of young cancer patients and an Honorary Patron for the charity.
Teenage Cancer Trust was founded on the belief that cancer care was not designed with young people in mind. If it weren't for us, a young person with cancer today would be treated the same way as a toddler or an elderly person. We would not be able to keep helping every young person in need if it weren't for our supporters.
From the artists and crews to the ticket buyers, we are incredibly grateful to everyone who helps make these events happen.
You won't want to miss this year's lineup—it's going to be a fantastic week of live music and comedy. GK Barry will be performing as the headliner for the Saturday night gigs, and we are thrilled to have her on board as the latest Teenage Cancer Trust ambassador.
Seeing the power of the music and entertainment industry coming together for a good cause is something that Jamie Johnson, Head of Music and Entertainment at Teenage Cancer Trust, can attest to from personal experience. An integral part of our charity's operations are the Royal Albert Hall events, which would not be feasible without the steadfast backing of performers, managers, agents, promoters, crew, and our kind patrons.

There has never been a more critical time for young people to overcome cancer, and these concerts have raised millions to fund specialist care and change their cancer experience. The need is greater than ever, and we cannot continue this life-changing work without the support of the music and entertainment industries.
We are thrilled to have GK Barry as our Teenage Cancer Trust ambassador this year, and we can't wait for her to headline the Saturday night show.
GK Barry knows firsthand the ups and downs of modern youth and the difficulties that come with it, even without the added burden of cancer.
We're hoping that by embracing this new genre, we can reach another type of audience and raise even more funds and awareness of cancer in young people. GK Barry is the first artist like this to perform at our gigs. Content creators are huge in today's entertainment world.
The Royal Albert Hall, American Airlines, S.J.M. Concerts, Absolute Radio, Metro, and Twickets are all proud sponsors of the shows.
This year's Royal Albert Hall series is headline sponsored by Aldi, who has partnered with Teenage Cancer Trust since 2017 and raised over £11 million for the charity to date. The Ultimate Backstage Experience is officially sponsored by Domino's, which has partnered with Teenage Cancer Trust for ten years and raised £8 million for the charity.

Young People's Cancer Trust and GK Barry
Grace will be working with Teenage Cancer Trust as an ambassador to generate money and awareness for the cause. Teenage Cancer Trust's mission is to provide children and teenagers with cancer with the best care possible, both during and after treatment, so that the disease does not define them.

Anyone diagnosed with cancer between the ages of 13 and 24, as well as their loved ones, can receive support from Teenage Cancer Trust, the only UK charity that offers specialized nursing care and assistance to this demographic.

Without Teenage Cancer Trust, a young person diagnosed with cancer today would have to choose between sharing a ward with infants and toddlers (if they are under the age of 18) or with far older adults and the elderly, as cancer care was not designed for them.

You only get one shot at youth, and those years will shape who you are. Teenage Cancer Trust makes sure that young people with cancer get the individualized care and support they need during this special and crucial stage of life. GK Barry, who has researched Teenage Cancer Trust and their work, has 4 million TikTok followers, 1.3 million Instagram followers, and a top-rated podcast called Saving Grace. Guests on the podcast include TV host Alison Hammond, comedian Alan Carr, her co-stars from I'm a Celebrity, Tulisa Contostavlos and Reverend Richard Coles, as well as fellow content creators Behzinga aka Ethan Payne, Faith Kelly, and Teenage Cancer Trust Icon Behzinga.
Following her appearance in the most recent series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! in December, GK Barry brought her podcast to London's OVO Arena Wembley as part of her Saving Grace XXX-Mas Show. Her Jungle Fever Tour will kick up in September 2025 and visit locations all over the UK.

Even though she has a lot on her plate, GK Barry has made time to support Teenage Cancer Trust. She has hosted an open Q&A with staff and youths who have received support from the charity, spent time with the Youth Advisory Group who help shape future services for the next generation, and even invited a group of young people to witness the recording of her podcast.

Show Dates at the Royal Albert Hall:
Special guests Kid Kapichi and The Molotovs will be joining Frank Carter and Paul Cook, Steve Jones, and Glen Matlock of the Sex Pistols on Monday, March 24.
On Tuesday, March 25th, Micky Flanagan will be hosting a comedy event.
James Arthur and special guests will be performing on Wednesday, March 26.
Level 42 presents Thursday, March 27, with The Who and special guests
On March 28th, catch the Corrs with special guests

Live with GK Barry and special guests on Saturday, March 29!

Level 42 presents The Who with special guests on Sunday, March 31. Con versiones de viejos favoritos como "Dreams" y "Little Wing", la música está llena de "pasión, gracia, fuego y deseo" (Get To The Front).

Antes de su actuación en el Royal Albert Hall el viernes 28 de marzo, Andrea Corr expresó su entusiasmo por recaudar dinero para Teenage Cancer Trust. Tenemos en alta estima a esta organización debido a los servicios que salvan vidas que ofrece a los jóvenes que luchan contra algunos de los conflictos más horribles que enfrentarán en su vida. Uno de los poderes notables de la música es unir y elevar a sus oyentes. Como artistas y partidarios de la misión de Teenage Cancer Trust, estamos profundamente agradecidos por la oportunidad de participar en este evento. Esa noche será inolvidable.

El miércoles 26 de marzo, James Arthur actuará en el Royal Albert Hall como parte de la promoción de su sexto álbum de estudio, PISCES. Continuando su investigación de estos temas introspectivos con un sonido nuevo y más experimental, su próximo álbum PISCES (lanzado el viernes 21 de marzo) profundiza en temas de vulnerabilidad, salud mental y autoaceptación. Adopta un sonido más soñador y tenue que complementa su narración en este álbum, que es un marcado contraste con su trabajo anterior.

La canción más reciente, "Celebrate", que profundiza en el viaje personal y trágico de James desde una infancia desafiante hasta un estado de autodescubrimiento y crecimiento personal, y la canción destacada del álbum, "ADHD", estarán presentes. Una de las figuras más destacadas de la música soul y pop moderna es James Arthur. En el Reino Unido, tiene once sencillos que han sido certificados platino, incluidos "Impossible", "Can I Be Him", "Naked", "Rewrite the Stars" y "Lasting Lover". Sus oyentes mensuales de Spotify superan los 38 millones. Después de ganar X-Factor en 2012, su álbum más reciente, Bitter Sweet Love, debutó en el número uno de las listas. Su popular canción "Say You Won't Let Go" ha superado los 4 mil millones de reproducciones en todo el mundo.

Para ayudar a los jóvenes en sus momentos difíciles, la Teenage Cancer Trust realiza un trabajo fantástico, que James Arthur aprecia desde hace mucho tiempo. Es un privilegio que me hayan invitado a formar parte de esto y estoy emocionado de tocar para apoyar el maravilloso trabajo de la organización benéfica.

El artista británico y cocreador de Gorillaz, Jamie Hewlett, ha rediseñado su icónico emblema de la Teenage Cancer Trust para 2025 para conmemorar el 25.º aniversario de la Teenage Cancer Trust en el Royal Albert Hall. Ha sido un partidario de la Teenage Cancer Trust durante mucho tiempo. Inspirándose en el tema de la Teenage Cancer Trust, "TEEN SPIRIT", Hewlett ha reelaborado el diseño original de los espectáculos en vivo de la Teenage Cancer Trust en una obra de arte fresca y a todo color que rinde homenaje a la vitalidad juvenil de la música y a los numerosos jóvenes a los que ayuda la importante labor de la Teenage Cancer Trust.

Si usted o un ser querido es un adolescente en el Reino Unido y está lidiando con el cáncer, solo hay una organización benéfica como Teenage Cancer Trust que puede ayudar.

En el Reino Unido, el cáncer es la principal causa de muerte entre las personas de 15 a 24 años. Tener que soportarlo solo puede ser emocional y físicamente agotador, incluso para las personas que logran vivir.
Más de diecisiete jóvenes de entre diecisiete y veinticuatro años escuchan las palabras "tienes cáncer" todos los días. Casi diez serán esa cifra en 2030.

Con los servicios de atención médica bajo una presión tan inmensa, recibir esa noticia no podría haber llegado en un peor momento. Los ingresos de estas legendarias actuaciones en el Royal Albert Hall permiten a la Teenage Cancer Trust apoyar a jóvenes cuyas vidas han cambiado por completo debido al cáncer mediante el empleo de enfermeras expertas y trabajadores juveniles.
Desde principios de los años 90, la incidencia del cáncer entre los jóvenes del Reino Unido ha aumentado un 25 %. Se espera que el número de jóvenes que se enfrentan a un diagnóstico de cáncer aumente un 65 % para 2030.

Los conciertos celebrados en el Royal Albert Hall en apoyo de la Teenage Cancer Trust han recaudado más de 34 millones de libras desde el año 2000. Este dinero se ha destinado a financiar enfermeras especializadas, instalaciones hospitalarias y servicios de apoyo en todo el Reino Unido, lo que ayuda a los jóvenes que atraviesan momentos insoportablemente difíciles.

La Teenage Cancer Trust volverá a apoyar la Ultimate Backstage Experience, que está abierta a jóvenes de todo el país. El Royal Albert Hall es el destino diario de estos grupos que buscan una experiencia excepcional. Una vez que lleguen allí, tendrán acceso a experiencias que el dinero no puede comprar. Luego, verán los espectáculos con estilo desde algunos de los mejores asientos del lugar.

"Estamos encantados de que algunos de los nombres más importantes de la industria de la música y el entretenimiento actúen en los conciertos de Teenage Cancer Trust de este año en el Royal Albert Hall", explicó Kate Collins, directora ejecutiva de Teenage Cancer Trust. Su dedicación a la recaudación de fondos cruciales para los pacientes de cáncer en su juventud es tremendamente apreciada.

Iniciados y encabezados por el famoso Roger Daltrey desde el año 2000, estos conciertos han acumulado una increíble 34 millones de libras esterlinas para apoyar el trabajo de Teenage Cancer Trust en todo el Reino Unido. Esta financiación nos permite proporcionar apoyo especializado en todo el país, garantizando que los jóvenes diagnosticados con cáncer reciban la atención y la asistencia especializadas y personalizadas que necesitan durante este período crucial y distintivo de sus vidas.
No habría conciertos como estos si no fuera por Roger, que es un defensor inquebrantable de los pacientes jóvenes con cáncer y un patrocinador honorario de la organización benéfica.
Teenage Cancer Trust se fundó con la creencia de que la atención del cáncer no estaba diseñada teniendo en cuenta a los jóvenes. Si no fuera por nosotros, un joven con cáncer hoy sería tratado de la misma manera que un niño pequeño o una persona mayor. No podríamos seguir ayudando a todos los jóvenes necesitados si no fuera por nuestros seguidores.
Desde los artistas y los equipos hasta los compradores de entradas, estamos increíblemente agradecidos a todos los que ayudan a que estos eventos sucedan.
No querrá perderse la programación de este año: será una semana fantástica de música en vivo y comedia. GK Barry actuará como cabeza de cartel en los conciertos del sábado por la noche y estamos encantados de tenerla a bordo como la última embajadora de Teenage Cancer Trust.
Jamie Johnson, director de música y entretenimiento de Teenage Cancer Trust, puede dar fe por experiencia personal de cómo la industria de la música y el entretenimiento se unen por una buena causa. Una parte integral de las operaciones de nuestra organización benéfica son los eventos del Royal Albert Hall, que no serían posibles sin el firme apoyo de los artistas, representantes, agentes, promotores, personal y nuestros amables patrocinadores.

Nunca ha habido un momento más crítico para que los jóvenes superen el cáncer y estos conciertos han recaudado millones para financiar la atención especializada y cambiar su experiencia con el cáncer. La necesidad es mayor que nunca y no podemos continuar con este trabajo que cambia vidas sin el apoyo de las industrias de la música y el entretenimiento.
Estamos encantados de tener a GK Barry como nuestra embajadora de Teenage Cancer Trust este año y estamos ansiosos por que sea la cabeza de cartel del espectáculo del sábado por la noche. GK Barry conoce de primera mano los altibajos de la juventud moderna y las dificultades que conlleva, incluso sin la carga añadida del cáncer.
Esperamos que al adoptar este nuevo género, podamos llegar a otro tipo de público y recaudar aún más fondos y concienciar sobre el cáncer en los jóvenes. GK Barry es el primer artista de este tipo que actúa en nuestros conciertos. Los creadores de contenido son muy importantes en el mundo del entretenimiento actual.
El Royal Albert Hall, American Airlines, S.J.M. Concerts, Absolute Radio, Metro y Twickets son patrocinadores orgullosos de los espectáculos.
La serie Royal Albert Hall de este año tiene como patrocinador principal a Aldi, que se ha asociado con Teenage Cancer Trust desde 2017 y ha recaudado más de £11 millones para la organización benéfica hasta la fecha. La Ultimate Backstage Experience está patrocinada oficialmente por Domino's, que se ha asociado con Teenage Cancer Trust durante diez años y ha recaudado £8 millones para la organización benéfica.

Young People's Cancer Trust y GK Barry
Grace trabajará con Teenage Cancer Trust como embajadora para generar dinero y concienciar sobre la causa. La misión de Teenage Cancer Trust es brindarles a los niños y adolescentes con cáncer la mejor atención posible, tanto durante como después del tratamiento, para que la enfermedad no los defina.

Cualquier persona a la que se le haya diagnosticado cáncer entre los 13 y los 24 años, así como sus seres queridos, pueden recibir apoyo de Teenage Cancer Trust, la única organización benéfica del Reino Unido que ofrece atención de enfermería especializada y asistencia a este grupo demográfico.

Sin Teenage Cancer Trust, un joven diagnosticado con cáncer hoy tendría que elegir entre compartir una sala con bebés y niños pequeños (si son menores de 18 años) o con adultos mucho mayores y ancianos, ya que la atención oncológica no está diseñada para ellos.

Solo tienes una oportunidad de ser joven, y esos años moldearán quién eres. Teenage Cancer Trust se asegura de que los jóvenes con cáncer reciban la atención y el apoyo individualizados que necesitan durante esta etapa especial y crucial de la vida. GK Barry, que ha investigado a Teenage Cancer Trust y su trabajo, tiene 4 millones de seguidores en TikTok, 1,3 millones de seguidores en Instagram y un podcast de primera categoría llamado Saving Grace. Entre los invitados del podcast se encuentran la presentadora de televisión Alison Hammond, el comediante Alan Carr, sus coprotagonistas de I'm a Celebrity, Tulisa Contostavlos y el reverendo Richard Coles, así como los creadores de contenido Behzinga, también conocido como Ethan Payne, Faith Kelly y el icono de Teenage Cancer Trust, Behzinga.
Después de su aparición en la serie más reciente de I'm a Celebrity... ¡Sácame de aquí! en diciembre, GK Barry llevó su podcast al OVO Arena Wembley de Londres como parte de su espectáculo XXX-Mas de Saving Grace. Su gira Jungle Fever comenzará en septiembre de 2025 y visitará lugares de todo el Reino Unido.

A pesar de que tiene mucho que hacer, GK Barry se ha tomado el tiempo para apoyar a Teenage Cancer Trust. Ha organizado una sesión de preguntas y respuestas abierta con el personal y los jóvenes que han recibido apoyo de la organización benéfica, ha pasado tiempo Yo con el Grupo Asesor Juvenil que ayuda a dar forma a los servicios futuros para la próxima generación, e incluso invitó a un grupo de jóvenes a presenciar la grabación de su podcast.

Fechas del espectáculo en el Royal Albert Hall:
Los invitados especiales Kid Kapichi y The Molotovs se unirán a Frank Carter y Paul Cook, Steve Jones y Glen Matlock de los Sex Pistols el lunes 24 de marzo.
El martes 25 de marzo, Micky Flanagan presentará un evento de comedia.
James Arthur y otros invitados especiales actuarán el miércoles 26 de marzo.
Level 42 presenta el jueves 27 de marzo con The Who e invitados especiales
El 28 de marzo, vea a The Corrs con invitados especiales

¡En vivo con GK Barry e invitados especiales el sábado 29 de marzo!

Level 42 presenta a The Who con invitados especiales el domingo 31 de marzo.

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