- Wolf Alice closed this year's Teenage Cancer Trust gigs with a performance at the Royal Albert Hall.
- The band debuted two new unreleased songs, 'Hit The Sky' and 'Gospel Oak', during their set. The gig came after performances from Manic Street Preachers on Thursday, My Bloody Valentine on Friday and Garbage on Saturday as part of the yearly charity gig series which was originally curated by The Who frontman Roger Daltrey.
- Singer Ellie Rowsell was joined by additional musicians, including her childhood music teacher, for several folk-inspired tracks.
- The set featured old favourites and an encore, concluding with a mass singalong to 'Don't Delete The Kisses'.
- The band, recently named Group of the Year at the 2026 Brit Awards, expressed gratitude for performing and raising money for the Teenage Cancer Trust.
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Wolf Alice debut two unreleased songs at Royal Albert Hall gig
Wolf Alice
Teenage Cancer Trust
Ellie Rowsell
Roger Daltrey
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Manic Street Preachers
My Bloody Valentine
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