Mark Ronson has added a series of names to the line up of War Child’s BRIT Awards after show party.
One of the biggest events in the music industry, the BRIT Awards are a massive knees up. Sure, trophies get handed out and headline making collaborations take place but what really matters is the gossip.
A host of after show parties have been arranged, with War Child taking control of Indigo2. As usual, the charity have entrusted the event to a stellar curator with Mark Ronson taking control of the party.
Taking place tomorrow night (February 15th) tickets are priced at just £15. Mark Ronson will perform, while other performers include psychedelic combo The Bees and epic Australians The Temper Trap.
Recently announced additions to the bill include dubstep singer Katy B, who recently helped push bass music into the charts. Adding her vocals to ‘I Need Air’ by Magnetic Man, Benga returned the favour by producing her Top Ten hit ‘Katy On A Mission’.
Elsewhere, The View’s Kyle Falconer is set to take a solo turn. The singer collaborated with Mark Ronson on his Business Intl project, and has frequently performed live with the Platinum haired producer.
The line up is almost complete with Professor Green, Boy George and The Drums frontman Jonathan Pierce all set to perform.
Tickets are on sale now, with the War Child event due to being at 10pm – almost immediately after the end of the main BRIT ceremony. All ticket proceeds will go to aid War Child’s work with children in war zones across the world.
War Child’s post-BRITs party takes place in the Indigo2 venue tomorrow night (February 15th).