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Jessie J, Florence + the Machine, Pulp for Teenage Cancer Trust gigs
Published Monday, Feb 20 2012, 11:44 GMT | By Lewis Corner | Add comment
Jessie J and Florence + the Machine are among the acts confirmed for this year's Teenage Cancer Trust gigs.
Five acts will headline London's Royal Albert Hall from March 30 until April 3 to raise money for the charity.


Example will play the first show on March 30 and will be followed by Pulp on March 31. Jessie J will headline the venue on April 1.
Comedian Jason Manford will host a night of comedy on April 2, with his special guest to be announced in the coming weeks.
Florence + the Machine will conclude the string of shows on April 3. Support acts for each of the gigs are expected to be revealed soon.
Tickets for the shows - which are in their 12th year - will go on sale from 9.30am on February 24.
> Jessie J: 'The world will want to hear my new album'
> Florence + the Machine debut live 'Lover To Lover' video - watch
Watch the music video for Jessie J's 'Domino' below:
Five acts will headline London's Royal Albert Hall from March 30 until April 3 to raise money for the charity.

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Example will play the first show on March 30 and will be followed by Pulp on March 31. Jessie J will headline the venue on April 1.
Comedian Jason Manford will host a night of comedy on April 2, with his special guest to be announced in the coming weeks.
Florence + the Machine will conclude the string of shows on April 3. Support acts for each of the gigs are expected to be revealed soon.
Tickets for the shows - which are in their 12th year - will go on sale from 9.30am on February 24.
> Jessie J: 'The world will want to hear my new album'
> Florence + the Machine debut live 'Lover To Lover' video - watch
Watch the music video for Jessie J's 'Domino' below:
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