War Child are back again at the 100 Club with RØRY
Pre-sale: Friday 30th August, 10am
On sale: Monday 2nd September, 10am
Join us for War Child’s Day of the Girl concerts and stand with girls and women living through conflict.
Since 2021, Day of the Girl has raised over £150K for War Child, with some of the UK’s most exciting female identifying artists lending their voices to amplify War Child’s message.
The Day of the Girl concerts are more than just performances; they are a lifeline for girls and women surviving war.
Gender inequality escalates to alarming levels in areas affected by crisis. Those assigned female at birth are at a 20% higher risk of child marriage and are 2.5 times more likely to be out of school compared to those who are assigned male at birth.
1 in 5 girls and women suffer sexual violence and often can’t access healthcare.
This has devastating impacts on their health, wellbeing and their future. Girls and women didn’t start these wars, yet they are paying the price.
That’s why the Day of the Girl concerts are vital.
Last year, War Child reached 178,220 girls and women, but our work continues.
Taking place around the UN’s International Day of the Girl Child, the concerts highlight War Child’s work protecting, educating, and advocating for the rights of girls and women amidst the turmoil of war.
By buying a ticket, you support our crucial work in 14 countries. Help us to:
- Provide trauma counselling and education so girls can pursue their dreams fearlessly.
- Create safe spaces for girls to meet through music, art, dance, and sports.
- Raise awareness of girls’ and women’s rights in communities.
- Provide access to essential services including health and legal care.
- Offer job training and financial support.
War Child’s Day of the Girl concerts unite us. When the female identifying artists take the stage this October, it’s a powerful statement. The music community stands together to demand: No girl or child should be part of war. Ever.
Buy your ticket today and join us.