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BRITs Week 2025: Full lineup and how to get tickets to see Kasabian, Clean Bandit, Cat Burns and more

Former BRIT winners and nominees are putting on shows all over the UK to count down to the main event.

Amy Houghton
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Amy Houghton
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Cat Burns at the Rivoli Ballroom
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The 2025 BRIT nominations are officially out. And in the lead up to the main event in March, music fans are getting the chance to see a selection of Britain’s best artists in some of its very best music venues

There are 10 gigs happening as part of the festival, including shows from ’best new artist’ nominee Rachel Chinouriri, three-time BRIT winner Rag’n’Bone Man and former Time Out cover star Cat Burns. All the proceeds go towards War Child to help provide protection, education and mental health support to children whose lives have been affected by war.

More announcements are expected over the coming weeks, but here are all the details we know so far. 

When is BRITs week 2025? 

BRITs Week kicks off on February 17 and actually lasts a little over two weeks until March 5. 

Where is BRITs Week 2025 happening? 

The BRITs Week lineup is spread all over the UK. There are shows in venues across London and in Glasgow and Bexhill. 

How to get tickets for BRITs Week

You can buy tickets or enter a prize draw for £5 (which goes towards War Child) for the chance to attend your favourite BRITs Week show. But be quick, shows are already selling out and the prize draws begin to close from February 10. Find tickets here

Full BRITs week lineup 2025

February 17 - Cat Burns, MOTH Club, London

February 18 - Joy Crookes, Islington Assembly Hall, London

February 20 - Rachel Chinouriri, Omeara, London

February 21 - Frank Turner, 93 Feet East, London

February 24 - Nova Twins, Omeara, London

February 25 - Kasabian, supported by Blossoms, O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London

February 28 - Clean Bandit and Friends, The London Palladium

March 3 - Tom Walker, King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow

March 4 - Soft Play, Village Underground, London

March 5 - Rag‘n’Bone Man, De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill

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