Secondary Performers | Ghetts [support], Amaria (Amarie Braithwaite) [support]
Ella Henderson, John Newman, Kojey Radical, Mahalia, Maleek Berry, Maverick Sabre, Mnek, Raye, Zu, Morgan, Stefflon Don, Dan Caplan, Will Heard - special guests
Roger Daltrey - speaker |
Orchestra or Band | Rudimental (Piers Aggett, Amir Amor, Kesi Dryden, Locksmith) |
Set List | Amaria: 'Both Parts', Amaria. 'Free', Amaria, 'Sunrise' Amaria
Ghetts: 'Caution' (Band), 'Pick Up the Phone' (Band), 'Hand on the Bible' (Shezar x SSS), 'Next of Kin' (SSS x R Merrise), 'Jess Song' (SSS x T Tinks), 'Black Rose' (SSS x Kojey Radical), 'Bad After We' (Kojey Radical), 'Preach' (SSS x Shez)
INTERVAL TCT Appeal (Roger Daltrey),
Rudimental: Intro'New Day', 'Right Here' (with Bridget), 'I Will for Love' (with Will Heard), 'Not Giving In' (with John Newman), 'Toast to Our Differences' (with Bridget), 'Sun Comes Up' (with Ella Henderson, ZU), 'Bloodstream', E Sheeran (with ZU), '1 by 1' (with Raye, Maleek Berry), 'Let Me Live' (with Anne Marie), 'No Pain' (with Maverick Sabre, Kojey Radical), 'Summer Love' (with Morgan), 'We Generation' (with Mahalia), 'They Don't Care About Us' (with Ella Henderson, Maverick Sabre), 'Free' (with Ella Henderson), 'Go Far' (with Will Heard) 'Rumour Mill' (with Anne Marie, Will Heard), 'Human Remix', Rag'n'Bone Man (with Zu), 'Trouble into Sunshine' (with Zu, Morgan, Maverick Sabre), 'Sweet Love' (with Bridget), 'Feel the Love' (with John Newman) ENCORE 'These Days' (with Ella Henderson, ZU, Dan Caplan), 'Waiting All Night' (with Bridget) |
Performance Notes | A week of gigs at the Royal Albert Hall in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust opens with a special gig from Rudimental, who present their emphatic, high-energy live show.
The Mercury-nominated group will perform tracks from Toast To Our Differences, their forthcoming third album set for release in January 2019. The album features an all-star cast of guest vocalists including Rita Ora, Stefflon Don, Jess Glynne and more.
Support at this show will come from grime star Ghetts, whose critically-acclaimed album Ghetto Gospel: The New Testament, with its themes of feminism, culture, philosophy and the rise of social media, was released in September 2018. |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/2019/11), Digital Photographs, Digital Setlists, Autographs (RAHE/8/1/12) |