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David Gilmour Announces Teenage Cancer Trust Benefit Show

02/17/2016
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(Classic Rock) David Gilmour has announced he'll play a show at London's Royal Albert Hall for the Teenage Cancer Trust. The performance is scheduled for April 24 and is part of a run of events by various artists for the charity, which also includes Bring Me The Horizon, New Order, The Vaccines, Simply Red and comedian John Bishop. The 2016 series of gigs has been curated by the Who's Roger Daltrey.

He says: "I'm very happy to be announcing such a varied lineup. The money raised is invaluable to this charity, which receives no government funding in England, to help young people with cancer in the NHS."

The former Pink Floyd man performed five shows at the venue last year, and has four more scheduled for September as part of his Rattle That Lock tour. See the dates here.

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