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The Teenage Cancer Trust is about to celebrate 10 years of music and comedy concerts at the Royal Albert Hall in London by unleashing an outstanding lineup of performances at the iconic venue throughout March.

Kicking off the event will be Them Crooked Vultures – the supergroup featuring Dave Grohl, John Paul Jones and Josh Homme. The band will hit the stage on March 22, followed the next night by a comedy performance from Jimmy Carr and friends.

Wednesday, March 24, will see a reformed Suede taking the spotlight. The following two nights will feature former Oasis superstar Noel Gallagher performing his only two solo shows of 2010.

“Ten years ago I got a call from Roger [Daltrey] asking me to join him for the first ever concert for the charity,” said Gallagher. “Since then I’ve been honoured to support this amazing charity. I’ve had some of the best nights I’ve ever had on a UK stage.”

The Arctic Monkeys will perform on March 27, followed by JLS on March 28 and The Specials on March 29. The weeklong series of concerts will come to an end on March 30 with a special performance by The Who.

Tickets go on sale today, February 5. To find out more, click here.

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