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Teenage Cancer Trust present Good Energy with contributions from The Cure, The 1975, Geese, Fontaines DC, Wolf Alice, Yungblud, Nick Cave and many more

Harvey Marwood

By Harvey Marwood

Harvey Marwood

18 Mar 2026

Teenage Cancer Trust have unveiled ‘Good Energy‘, a new art exhibition and print series launching at the Royal Albert Hall and running from March 18th – April 9th, 2026.

Alongside the charity’s legendary gig series, this collection captures the visceral, shared experience of live music between artist and fan, positioning the “mosh pit” not as a place of chaos, but as a sanctuary of safety and community.

Drawing on the legendary legacy of the Teenage Cancer Trust at the Royal Albert Hall shows, the campaign reclaims the term “Good Energy” – a code used by fans to look out for one another in the crowd. The project explores the emotional core of live music, visually documenting the unique connection between performer and audience.

The exhibition features 21 limited-edition silk screen prints, chosen by iconic acts including The 1975, Geese, Fontaines DC, Wolf Alice, Yungblud, Nick Cave, Nia Archives, Keane, Sex Pistols feat Frank Carter, The Big Moon, The Snuts, Courteeners, Bring Me The Horizon, Enter Shikari, Elbow and more.

Photographers featured include….Niall Lea, Jez Pennington, Tom Pallant, Peter Neill, Jordan Curtis Hughes, Tanya Hanley, Andrew Whitton, Aaron Parsons, Harriet T K Bols, Caroline Safran, Sacha Lecca, Christian Sarkine, Sterling Chandler, Cameron Brisbane, Charlie Barclay Harris, Jon Stone, Andy Paradise, Emily Chase, India Fleming, Andy Ford, Megan Cullen and Andy Vella.

Elbow, Mogwai, Manic Street Preachers, my bloody valentine, Garbage and Wolf Alice will headline the legendary Teenage Cancer Trust at The Royal Albert Hall in 2026, after being personally invited by The Cure’s frontman Robert Smith, who is ‘cureator’ for the year. In addition, Robert Smith’s Comedy Favourites will feature some of the best stand-up comedy the UK has to offer.

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