Kasabian, Clean Bandit, Rag’n’Bone Man and more have been announced for BRIT Week 2025, with a number of performers set to perform at intimate venues in London, Glasgow and Bexhill in February and March.
The concert series is held in conjunction with the upcoming BRIT Awards, which will be held on March 1 at the O2 Arena in London. Nominees are expected to be announced in the coming weeks, along with news about the ceremony’s performers and hosts.
UK Week kicks off on February 17 with Cat Burns performing at the Moth Club in east London, followed by Joy Crookes, Rachel Chinouriri, Frank Turner, Nova Twins, Blossoms, Tom Walker, Soft Play and more Performance. See the full show below.
The UK Week concert series was first held in 2009, with all proceeds from the performances donated to War Child, a charity supporting young people caught in conflict around the world. The Brit Week concert series has raised £7.4 ($9.02 million) for the organization since 2009, according to a press statement.
Tickets for the event will go on sale later this week, with War Child pre-sales taking place this Thursday (January 16), followed by Friday (January 17) at 10am GMT ) for general sale.
Brit Week has featured a number of major acts in recent years, including Ed Sheeran (2022), The 1975 (2023) and Coldplay (2016 Year).
In December, Luton-born musician Myles Smith was announced as the winner of the 2025 BRIT Rising Star Award, which aims to provide emerging stars with tips for future success. Smith beat out competition from Elmiene and Good Neighbors to win the award. Previous winners include Adele (2008), Sam Smith (2014) and most recently The Last Supper (2024).
2025 UK Week Line-up:
February 17th – cat burns – London, UK @Moth Club
February 18th – Joey Crooks – London, UK @ Islington Council Hall
February 20 – Rachel Floors – London, UK @Omeara
February 21 – Frank Turner – London, UK @ 93ft East
February 24th – nova twins – London, UK @Omeara
February 25th – Kasabian in bloom – London, UK @O2 Shepherd Bush Empire
February 28 – clean robber and friends – London, UK @ The Palladium
March 3rd – Tom Walker – Glasgow, Scotland @ King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut
March 4th – soft game – London, UK @Village Underground
March 5 – Broken Bones Man – Bexhill, England @ De La Warr Pavilion