Reality TV star joins legendary bands for surprise performance at major music event.

The performances will benefit charity.

January 27th 2025.

Reality TV star joins legendary bands for surprise performance at major music event.
Don't miss out on these incredible shows! You may be surprised to hear that an unlikely star from I'm A Celebrity will be performing alongside legendary acts like The Who and members of Sex Pistols for a very special series of concerts. That's right, the Teenage Cancer Trust shows are back for 2025 and they're bringing influencer GK Barry along for the ride.

You might remember GK as the fan favorite from last year's season of the ITV reality show. She struck up a wonderful friendship with Reverend Richard Coles and captured the hearts of viewers. Now, she's excited to be a part of these shows and support a cause that is close to her heart.

In an interview, GK expressed her excitement saying, "It's amazing to be a part of something that can make a difference for my fans. I wanted to get involved with Teenage Cancer Trust because many of my followers are young people and teenagers. It's an incredible opportunity to support a cause that could help my audience and their loved ones."

GK, whose real name is Grace Eleanor Keeling, is also an ambassador for TCT and will be the face of the performances at the Royal Albert Hall. This year's shows will feature a variety of talented acts, including rock icons The Who, Irish family group The Corrs, singer James Arthur, and comedian Micky Flanagan.

But that's not all, three original members of Sex Pistols – Paul Cook, Glen Matlock, and Steve Jones – will also be taking the stage to perform their punk classics. And for those who are wondering, frontman John Lydon will be replaced by Frank Carter, lead singer of Gallows and The Rattlesnakes, for this run of shows.

Speaking about their involvement, Jones shared, "It's an honor to be a part of such a great charity. The past year has been incredible, and we can't wait to get back on stage again. And what better place to do it than at our home territory, the Royal Albert Hall? It's a venue that wouldn't have let us near it back in the day, but now we're headlining for a good cause. It's truly an honor."

The Who will be playing two shows with special guests Level 42, a jazz band, on March 27th and March 31st. Comedian Micky Flanagan will host a night of comedy on March 25th, and GK will be joined by special guests on March 29th. The Corrs will take the stage on March 28th, and James Arthur, along with special guests, will perform on March 26th.

Kate Collins, chief executive of TCT, expressed her gratitude for the support saying, "These gigs are only possible because of the tireless efforts of our honorary patron, Sir Roger Daltrey. He has been a champion for young people with cancer and we couldn't do this without him. Teenage Cancer Trust exists because cancer care wasn't made for young people. Thanks to our supporters, we can continue to be there for every young person who needs us."

Since 2000, these shows have raised an incredible £34 million for TCT, and they are looking forward to continuing their mission to support young people with cancer. So mark your calendars because tickets go on sale this Friday at 9am. Don't miss your chance to be a part of these amazing shows and support a great cause. And if you have a celebrity story, video, or pictures, reach out to The Agency entertainment team via email, phone, or by visiting their Submit Stuff page. They would love to hear from you!

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