All you need to know about War Child Week
If you never got a ticket to the BRIT awards, do not worry. O2 is also partnering up with War Child to put on a week of performances in aid of their cause.
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The Child War BRITs week is back and has a bigger acts then ever before. The likes of Craig David, Anne-Marie and Rick Astley will all be performing to raise awareness and money for children who are surrounded by conflict all over the world.
The acts will be performing all over London so there is a chance you will be able to see your favourite singer perform. Tinie Tempah and Anne-Marie will be kicking off the week by performing at Shepherds Bush Empire on February 14, while Wild Beasts will be closing on February 24.
Even though you can buy tickets to the event, there are two alternative routes. The first way only applies if you are on O2. Each week they will release a draw on Priority and you can enter to attend any of the shows. However, like any prize draw, you are not guaranteed entry. The second way is to donate to War Child and be placed into their draw. This one is slightly different to the one O2 is hosting as the more you donate the more chances you will have obtaining a ticket.
If you are not a fan of either of these options you can always buy a ticket and the money will go straight to charity.
To take part in the War Child draw, they are accepting entries from January 20 at 9:00. Prizes for each show will close a week before the performance is due to happen. With the draw you must donate five pounds to be considered.