Secondary Performers | Don Letts [support] - DJ set, Roger Daltrey - speaker |
Orchestra or Band | The Levellers (Mark Chadwick, Jeremy Cunningham, Charlie Heather, Jon Sevink, Simon Friend, Matt Savage)
Dreadzone (Greg Roberts, Tim Bran, MC Spee, Earl 16, Leo Williams, Chris Compton, James Bainbridge) [support]
Wildwood Kin (Beth Key, Emillie Key, Meghann Loney) [support] |
Set List | Don Letts,
Wildwood Kin: Introduction - 'Warrior', 'Steady', 'Run', 'Higher Ground', S Wonder, 'Headed for the Water', 'Hold On', 'Taking a Hold'
Dreadzone: 'Life, Love and Unity', 'Iron Shirt', 'Mountain', 'Walk Tall', '16 Hole', 'Music Army', 'Little Britain' ENCORE 'Captain Dread'
INTERVAL TCT Appeal (Roger Daltrey)
The Levellers: 'England My Home', '15 Years', 'Our New Day', 'The Fear', 'World Freak Show', 'Truth Is', 'Julie', 'Three Friends', 'One Way', 'Too Real', 'Men an Tol', 'Carry Me', 'Dirty Davey', 'Food Roof Family', 'Cholera Well', 'Riverflow' ENCORE 'Beautiful Day', 'What You Know' |
Performance Notes | English folk punk band and live favourites Levellers will continue their 30th anniversary celebrations with a return to the Royal Albert Hall as part of a week of events in support of the Teenage Cancer Trust.
The band will play a full electric set in their own curated show A Beautiful Night Out, a one-night version of their award-winning grass roots festival Beautiful Days. Special guests will include unique electronic band Dreadzone, family folk trio Wildwood Kin, and a DJ-set from film-maker, broadcaster and founding member of Big Audio Dynamite Don Letts.
Often political, occasionally angry but always big-hearted, Levellers have had 11 Top 40 albums, including a number one with 1995s Zeitgeist, 38 weeks in the charts with 1991s Levelling The Land, and their 2018 release We The Collective.
In the audience was singer Niall Horan (One Direction). |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/2019/11), Digital Photographs, Digital Setlists |