Orchestra or Band | Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds (Noel Gallagher, Mike Rowe, Jeremy Stacey, Russell Pritchard, Tim Smith)
Baltimore's Future Islands [support] |
Choirs | Crouch End Festival Chorus |
Set List | Future Islands: 'Back in the Tall Grass', 'A Dream of You and Me', 'Balance', 'Light House', 'Seasons (Waiting On You)', 'Tin Man', 'Spirit'
INTERVAL
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds: Do The Damage (Stranded On) The Wrong Beach, Everybodys On The Run (with Crouch End Festival Chorus), Fade Away, Oasis, In the Heat of The Moment, Lock All The Doors, Riverman, The Death of You and Me, You Know We Cant Go Back, Champagne Supernova, Oasis (with Crouch End Festival Chorus), Ballad of The Mighty I, Dream On, The Dying of The Light, The Mexican, AKA
Broken Arrow, Digsys Dinner, Oasis, If I Had a Gun (with Crouch End Festival Chorus) ENCORE Dont Look Back in Anger, AKA
What a Life!, 'The Masterplan, Oasis |
Performance Notes | Teenage 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 Trusts 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.
Noel Gallagher returned to the Royal Albert Hall in 2015 as part of a line-up of artists celebrating 15 incredible years of music and comedy at the venue in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust. The evening followed the release of Chasing Yesterday, the second album by Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, as well as a UK arena tour in support of the album.
'Who'd have thought that after 15 years we'd be gearing up for another stint at the greatest venue in the world for Teenage Cancer Trust. Thanks to everyone, the bands, artists, and the comedians for all your continued support, and maximum respect to you the people for making it all possible. See you on Saturday 28 March!' Noel Gallagher.
VIP supporters tickets were available for £198.90 which included pre-show and interval hospitality and stalls seat for the concert. The event sold out.
The concert was attended by Matt Smith (actor), Joey Barton (footballer), Kelly Jones (singer - Stereophonics), Roger Daltrey (singer), and Russell Brand (comedian, campaigner). |
Related Archival Material | Series Programme (RAHE/1/2015/8), Digital Photographs, Digital Setlist, Autograph Book (RAHE/8/1/9) |