The Cure, Yungblud, Fontaines D.C. & More to Feature in New Charity Photo Exhibition at Royal Albert Hall
Running from March 18 through April 9 alongside the charity’s annual run of live shows at the iconic London venue, the collection will feature 21 limited-edition silk screen prints. Proceeds from both the exhibition and the concert series will go toward funding Teenage Cancer Trust’s ongoing work supporting young people living with cancer. Related Bernie Lynch, Co-Founder of Australia's Eurogliders, Dies at 72 Robbie Williams Sets Stadium Tour of Australia and New Zealand KCON LA Announces 2026 Dates & Venues Photographers featured in the series include Andy Ford, Charlie Barclay Harris, Yungblud collaborator Tom Pallant, Jordan Curtis Hughes, Tanya Hanley and Andrew Whitton.
Each image is produced using a silk screen process developed by White Duck Editions, designed to separate tones within black-and-white photography and create added depth and texture. Selected works include images of Frank Carter crowd-surfing during a performance with Sex Pistols, an intimate show from The 1975 and Fontaines D.C. performing their biggest headline slot to date at Finsbury Park, London, last summer.
On display will also be a candid photograph of Teenage Cancer Trust founders Adrian...
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