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Performance TitleTeenage Cancer Trust (TCT) Concert Series 2015 - Stereophonics and Guests
Performance Date23 March 2015
Performance DayMonday
Performance Time19:38
Secondary PerformersGaz Coombes - vocal, guitar [support]
Sir Tom Jones - vocal,
Ronnie Wood - guitar
Orchestra or BandStereophonics (Kelly Jones - vocal, guitar, Richard Jones - bass guitar, backing vocal, Jamie Morrison - drums, Adam Zindani - guitar, backing vocal, Tony Kirkham - keyboards)
Set ListGaz Coombes:
'Buffalo',
'20/20',
'GWFTE',
'Moving', Supergrass,
'The English Ruse',
'Detroit',
'Hot Fruit',
'Matador',
'Break the Silence'

INTERVAL

Stereophonics:
'Catacomb',
'Local Boy in the Photograph',
'Superman',
'Graffiti on the Train',
'C'est la Vie',
'A Thousand Trees',
'Pick a Part That's New',
'I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio',
'Maybe Tomorrow',
'Vegas Two Times',
'Mamma Told Me (Not to Come)', R Newman (with Sir Tom Jones),
'Don't Knock', Roebuck 'Pops' Staples (with Sir Tom Jones),
'Mr Writer',
'Song For The Summer',
'Have A Nice Day',
'Indian Summer',
'I Wanna Get Lost With You',
'Violins and Tambourines',
'Been Caught Cheating,'
'Just Looking',
'Bartender and the Thief'
ENCORE
'Handbags and Gladrags', M d'Abo (with Ronnie Wood),
'Ooh La La', Faces (with Ronnie Wood),
'Dakota
Performance NotesTeenage Cancer Trust patron and The Who front man, Roger Daltrey has been the driving force behind the concerts which have raised over £17 million for young people with cancer since they began in 2000 and these music and comedy shows are Teenage Cancer Trust’s flagship event. The money raised makes a massive difference to the lives of thousands of young people with cancer across the UK by through life changing are and support. As the only charity in the UK dedicated to supporting teenager and young adults with cancer, Teenage Cancer Trust relies on the support of the general public to fund a range of services that aim to improve their quality of life and chances of survival.

Welsh rockers Stereophonics return to the Royal Albert Hall to kick off the 2015 Teenage Cancer Trust season with their first gig in over a year. The concert promises some new music ahead of the release of their upcoming album, the follow up to 2013's hugely successful album Graffiti on the Train.

This concert will be the band's third at the Hall for the Teenage Cancer Trust, following on from sold out nights at the 2004 and 2009 seasons. More recently in 2012, frontman Kelly Jones co-headlined a concert for the charity alongside Paul Weller and patron Roger Daltrey.

A BBC film crew accompanied Sir Tom Jones who was being filmed for BBC1's The Voice, as part of his roll as a coach on the television programme.
Related Archival MaterialSeries Programme (RAHE/1/2015/8),
Digital Setlist,
Digital Photographs
Ticket Prices£29.50-£79.50
URLhttps://thirdlight.royalalberthall.com/pf.tlx/A9hA9UBA2qI7t
Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/2015/8Teenage Cancer Trust (TCT) Concerts23-29 March 2015
RAHE/8/7/2015/2Teenage Cancer Trust - Stereophonics and Guests set list23 March 2015
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Work10134Teenage Cancer Trust (TCT) Concert Series 20157
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/623Teenage Cancer Trust (TCT); 1990-; British charity for teenagers and young adults with cancer, leukaemia and Hodgkin’s disese
DS/UK/4679Stereophonics (1992-)
DS/UK/11061Jones; Sir; Tom (7 June 1940); OBE; Welsh singer
DS/UK/613Wood; Ronnie (1947-); English rock guitarist, bassist
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