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2012

"I’d always wanted to play for Teenage Cancer Trust but for the first few years I was away on tour and we couldn’t make it work. In 2011 I was asked to do it and couldn’t so then I got the date in my diary for 2012. You could say the whole McCartney year was based around Teenage Cancer Trust!” - Paul McCartney

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  • Wednesday 28 March – An evening with Roger Daltrey, Paul Weller and Kelly Jones 
  •  Thursday 29 March – Paul McCartney 
  •  Friday 30 March – Example with special guests Fenech-Soler 
  •  Saturday 31 March – Pulp with support from Cat’s Eyes 
  •  Sunday 1 April – Jessie J and Professor Green with support from Daley 
  • Monday 2 April – An evening of comedy with Jimmy Carr, Tim Minchin and Alan Davies, hosted by Jason Manford. Also featuring Jon Richardson, Stewart Francis and Dave Spikey
  •  Tuesday 3 April – Florence + the Machine with support from Big Deal 

 

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