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grandson has announced an intimate London War Child benefit show ahead of his Glastonbury performance

Canadian artist grandson will perform a charity show at London’s The Lower Third to benefit War Child before his Glastonbury Festival appearance.

Artists: Grandson

grandson is set to play an intimate London show at The Lower Third on 23rd June in support of War Child, ahead of headlining Glastonbury’s Left Field Stage.

The performance follows his recent sold-out show at El Cid in Los Angeles, which supported the Los Angeles LGBT Center. Tickets for The Lower Third show will be available from 12th June at 10am.

Fans can also enter a War Child prize draw for £10 tickets between 10th June and 19th June, with proceeds supporting the charity’s work with children in conflict zones globally.

“Modern rock and roll that stands for something that lives and breathes across the pond. I’m excited to bring these resistance sounds back to London, and there’s no better way to do it than a benefit show for War Child. Let’s raise thousands of pounds for a nonprofit in opposition to the modern war machine burning through Gaza and beyond, and raise hell while we do it,” says Jordan Benjamin (grandson).

grandson is preparing to release his third album ‘INERTIA’ on 5th September.

The dates in full read:

JUNE
23 The Lower Third, London, UK
29 Left Field Stage, Glastonbury Festival, UK

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