Record

Performance TitleTeenage Cancer Trust (TCT) Concert Series 2015 - Van Morrison
Performance Date25 March 2015
Performance DayWednesday
Performance Time20:01
Main PerformersVan Morrison - vocal, guitar
Secondary PerformersPaul Moore,
Paul Moran,
David Keary,
Robbie Ruggero,
Dana Masters - musicians,
Clare Teal,
Roger Daltrey,
PJ Proby,
Mick Hucknall - vocals
Georgie Fame - vocals, keyboards
Set ListWelcome and Thank You (Roger Daltrey acc. by young people currently being supported by TCT),

Van Morrison:
'Celtic Swing',
'Higher Than The World',
'Carrying a Torch' (with Clare Teal),
'The Way Young Lovers Do' (with Clare Teal),
'Baby Please', 'Parchman', 'Don't Start',
'Talk is Cheap' (with Roger Daltrey),
'Whatever Happened to PJ Proby?' (with PJ Proby),
'PJ Proby Calling Van Morrison' (with PJ Proby),
'Bring It in Home To Me' (with PJ Proby),
'Precious Time',
'Get on with the Show' (with Georgie Fame),
'New Symphony Sid' (with Georgie Fame),
'Centrepiece' (with Georgie Fame),
'Days Like This',
'Streets of Arklow' (with Mick Hucknall),
'Moondance',
'Magic Time',
'Brown Eyed Girl',
'Celtic Excavation', 'Into the Mystic'
ENCORE
'In the Garden'
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.

Van Morrison returns to the Royal Albert Hall stage for a special night in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust. One of music's true originals, Van Morrison boasts one of the most revered catalogues in music history. His unique and inspirational legacy is rooted in post-war Belfast and from his shipyard worker father's collection of blues, country and gospel.

Van Morrison has delivered countless unforgettable performances at the Royal Albert Hall, and this, his first for the Teenage Cancer Trust, promises to be another special night of music.

VIP Supporters tickets were available for this concert costing £198.90. The tickets included pre-show and interval hospitality and premium stalls seats for the concert.

The performance sold out.

The event was attended by Jimmy Page (musician).

Georgie Fame's last Royal Albert Hall performance.
Related Archival MaterialSeries Programme (RAHE/1/2015/8),
Digital Setlist,
Digital Photographs
Ticket Prices£25-£150.00
URLhttps://thirdlight.royalalberthall.com/pf.tlx/A9hA9UBA2qI7t
Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/2015/8Teenage Cancer Trust (TCT) Concerts23-29 March 2015
RAHE/8/7/2015/3Teenage Cancer Trust - Van Morrison set list25 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/13Morrison; Sir; Van (31 August 1945); OBE; Northern Irish singer songwriter
DS/UK/19606Teal; Clare (1973-); English jazz singer
DS/UK/615Daltrey; Roger (1 March 1944); CBE; English singer, actor and film producer
DS/UK/14913Proby; P.J. (1938-); American singer, songwriter, actor
DS/UK/1836Hucknall; Mick (8 June 1960); English singer songwriter
DS/UK/16672Fame; Georgie (1943-); English rhythm and blues and jazz singer, keyboard player
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