Follow your local guidelines, stay safe, relax and watch The Who, and do one of the most important things you can do today, donate to help teens facing cancer. The Coronavirus is not just impacting fundraising, but increasing the risks for immunocompromised cancer patients, and adding to the growing burden of hospitals and caregivers.Īs you have faced the inconvenience of isolation these past months, please think of the many teenage cancer patients who are in the fight of their lives. Nearly 90,000 adolescents and young adults face a cancer diagnosis every year in America, and every hour another young life is lost. Your donation can help to continue improving the lives and outcomes of teens and young adults with cancer. With Teen Cancer America fundraising events also cancelled, they face a shortfall and need your help more than ever. With income estimated to drop by as much as half this year the charity needs to raise £5m to maintain frontline services so events like Join Together Home are more important than ever. Teenage Cancer Trust has always had incredible support from the music industry and relies on donations but due to Coronavirus, saw essential income generating activity, like the Royal Albert Halls shows, cancelled. He has been the driving force behind Teenage Cancer Trust’s iconic comedy and music shows, held at the Royal Albert Hall for the last 20 years. Join Together Home is free to view, but fans are encouraged to donate to co-beneficiaries Teenage Cancer Trust and Teen Cancer America - directly via the link provided on the YouTube page .Īs Patron of both charities, Roger Daltrey, along with his partner Pete Townshend, has raised much needed awareness and funds to help support young people with cancer, both in the UK and the US. Join Together Home is in partnership with The Who and Eagle Rock Entertainment and will stream exclusively on YouTube. The song peaked at 9 on the UK Singles chart and 17 on the US Billboard Hot 100. This will be introduced with an exclusive "red carpet" premiere clip from Roger Daltrey. The Who's 'Join Together' was a non-ablum single from 1972. The series launches this weekend with 5 live tracks from The Who’s 1982 Shea Stadium, New York show.
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