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Iconic Concert Moments Auctioned to Support Teenage Cancer Trust this Spring

Mar 19, 2026 | 3:41 AM

Teenage Cancer Trust has unveiled Good Energy, a new photography exhibition and print series at London’s Royal Albert Hall, built around the shared energy of live music. The show brings together concert images from acts including The Cure, The 1975, Fontaines D.C., Wolf Alice, Yungblud, Nick Cave, Keane and Enter Shikari.

The charity said the exhibition features 21 limited-edition silkscreen prints created through a multi-layer process designed to add depth and texture to each image. Royal Albert Hall will host the display this spring as part of the annual Teenage Cancer Trust concert season, which helps raise money for young people facing cancer.

Visitors can view the exhibition in person and buy signed prints, with proceeds supporting the charity’s work. The collection focuses on the connection between artists and audiences, using live performance images to capture the atmosphere inside the venue. The title Good Energy reflects the idea of fans looking out for one another in the crowd while sharing the experience of a show.