Weller, Muse, Fratellis Charity Concert Tickets On Sale

added 28 February 2008 at 11.00

Paul Weller - Britpop's own Queen Mother - and The Fratellis have been confirmed to join Muse as headliners at this year's Teenage Cancer Trust gigs at the Royal Albert Hall. Tickets on sale now.

The Modfather will play an acoustic show with Ocean Colour Scene guitarist and long-time collaborator Steve Craddock on April 10 and will be supported by Duffy.

The Fratellis headline the venue on April 11 with Figure 5 in tow while the sci-fi prog titan that is Muse will take things to another dimension on April 12.

The Mighty Boosh's Noel Fielding hosts of an evening of yuks, chuckles and laughs at a special night of comedy that will precede the gigs on April 9.

Organised by The Who's frontman Roger Daltrey, the 2008 Teenage Cancer Trust shows will mark the eighth year of the gigs. Previous concerts have featutred The Who, Noel Gallagher and Razorlight.

Tickets for the Teenage Cancer Trust shows are on sale now (February 22)and available from Teenagecancertrust.org

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