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Win tickets and exclusive prizes from BRITs Week 25 artists, delivered by DHL

In partnership with DHL

BRITs Week 25 For War Child, delivered by DHL, kicks off later this month and you can win access to the gigs alongside some exclusive prizes – find out how to enter below.

Kasabian, Nova Twins, Soft Play, Rachel Chinouriri, Joy Crookes, Clean Bandit, Cat Burns and Frank Turner are among the artists set to play intimate concerts at BRITs Week 2025, with all the proceeds from the shows going to War Child – helping the charity to continue to provide protection, education, mental health support and more while standing up for the rights of children whose lives have been devastatingly affected by war.

Tickets went on sale last month and quickly sold out. However, you can still win some as part of a special prize draw. For the chance to win a pair of tickets to a show of their choice, fans need to make a £5 donation towards War Child here.

As well as gig tickets, a number of exclusive prizes have just been added to the prize draw courtesy of DHL – including meet & greets, signed merchandise and limited-edition goodies from a number of BRITs Week 25 artists. Check out the full list below:

  • Joy Crookes soundcheck + meet and greet for five pairs of winners
  • Rachel Chinouriri signed setlist and signed ‘What A Devastating Turn Of Events’ vinyl
  • Frank Turner signed setlist and goody bag
  • Nova Twins soundcheck, meet and greet, signed setlist and vinyl for one pair of winners
  • Rag’n’Bone Man goodie bag including drum sticks, guitar plectrum, signed setlist, signed merch item and a signed album

Anyone who has already entered the prize draw will now be eligible to win the exclusive prizes in addition to two tickets to the BRITs Week 25 show of their choice. And if you haven’t entered yet, head here.

Prize draws will remain open until midday, one week before each show apart from Joy Crookes’, which will stay live until midday February 12.

BRITs Week 25 gigs, delivered by DHL for War Child:

FEBRUARY
17 – Cat Burns, Moth Club, London
18 –- Joy Crookes, Islington Assembly Hall, London
20 –- Rachel Chinouriri, Omeara, London
21 –- Frank Turner, 93 Feet East, London
24 –- Nova Twins, Omeara, London
25 –- Kasabian and Blossoms, O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London
28 – Clean Bandit and friends, The London Palladium

MARCH
3 – Tom Walker, King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow
4 – Soft Play, Village Underground, London
5 – Rag ‘n’ Bone Man, De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill

BRITs Week line-up poster. CREDIT: Press

Since BRITs Week launched in 2009, more than £7.4million has been raised for War Child. “Right now, it’s the deadliest time to be a child. It is estimated that one in five children are currently living in, or fleeing from conflict,” explained the charity. “But there is hope. With your support, War Child can help children put the pieces back together. By experiencing the thrill and excitement of the intimate, one-off performances, you will be directly contributing to helping these children rebuild their lives.”

Head here to find out more about War Child.

BRITs Week 25 is produced by War Child, AEG Presents and BPI with DHL joining this year’s event as title partner. “Our purpose ‘Connecting People, Improving Lives’ is brought to life through our partnership with War Child, where we leverage our global network and expertise in humanitarian aid to bring support to children around the world,” said DHL Express Head Of Global Sponsorships Elliott Santon. “We are proud to contribute to BRITs Week 25, helping raise funds so War Child can continue to support children affected by conflict.”

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