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Teenage Cancer Trust June Event

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TOPSHOP AND TEENAGE CANCER TRUST UNITE FOR SUMMER BANDSTAND PICNICS, BIRMINGHAM JUNE 20th
MIQUITA OLIVER ANNOUNCED AS PRESENTER

The Vale Village, Church Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 3SX

Los Campesinos! I Blame Coco, Summer Camp, Eliza Doolittle, Broken Hearts, Blonde Ambition and more set to play special outdoor gig in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust

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This year, throughout the month of June, Topshop will be hosting Topshop Bandstand Picnics for Teenage Cancer Trust, a series of very special events around the UK, a string of gloriously unique outdoor picnic events in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust featuring the cream of the new musical crop performing in the loveliest green spaces in London, Bristol, Liverpool and Birmingham. We are also excited to announce T4’s Miquita Oliver who will be hosting the event.

On June 20th in the lush environs of The Vale Village we’ll find a mix of white hot musicians and DJ’s playing live to raise money and awareness for Teenage Cancer Trust amongst the nation’s youth, all of whom have very generously donated their time for the shows. Musicians such as hotly tipped dream Summer Camp, rapidly ascendant pop-rockers I Blame Coco, Welsh indie popsters Los Campesinos! and the charming, twinkling pop of Eliza Doolittle. Party vanguards Blonde Ambition and the wonderfully eccentric Broken Hearts will all be on DJ duty.

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Other artists performing at the dates in London on the 12th, Bristol on the 13th and Liverpool on the 19th include electro trio of the moment Chew Lips, critically acclaimed singer-songwriter Blue Roses, the swoon inducing Slow Club, and the gorgeously folky haze of Goldheart Assembly, along with the likes of Girlcore, Goldielocks, New Young Pony Club, and The Cocknbullkid among others numbering the DJ ranks.

The music, however, is only part of the equation, with the surrounding locale transformed into a classic, pincnic style playground, complete with Native Faces providing festival face decoration with Topshop Make Up, Sk8 House roller skate hire, and sports day games such as wang a welly, egg and spoon, and sack races with special prizes up for grabs. Attendees will pack up a picnic and bring along their Neon Rose picnic blanket that is available instore when you spend £60 or more. As well as this there will be the opportunity to chill out in the sun-shade area, complete with sun-cream samples. There will also be Vitamin Water and LOLA’s cupcakes on sale with all profits donated to the charity, as well as one-off Topshop/ Teenage Cancer Trust rain ponchos, which will be on sale with all the proceeds going back to the charity, all of which will combine to make these events completely unmissable in their own right.

Further to this, the Bandstand Picnic events will be branching out into selected stores from the 9th - 13th June and 16th - 20th June. London Oxford Circus, Birmingham, Liverpool, Bristol, Cardiff, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Sheffield, Manchester Arndale and Glasgow will be playing host to live DJ sets, daily raffles, instore competitions as well as a limited edition giveaway of a specially designed picnic blanket.

Also supporting both the picnics and instore activity for Teenage Cancer Trust will be a bespoke collection produced exclusively for the charity, instore from 17th May. Pieces will include a kaftan, headband, summer bag and friendship bracelets all reflecting the summer trends with exclusive bright, fun prints, with a percentage of sales going to Teenage Cancer Trust.

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Artist Quotes:

I Blame Coco:
“The Teenage Cancer Trust is a brilliant cause, it provides unconditional love and support for teenage sufferers in their time of great need”.


Eliza Doolittle:
“Well it’s pretty obvious. It helps raise awareness so we can help teenagers with cancer as much as possible. It’s a great charity to support.”

Summer Camp:
“The Teenage Cancer Trust is a fantastic charity that works very hard to bring hope back to thousands of teenagers round the country, and we’re thrilled to be able to support it this summer.”

Blonde Ambition:
“I firmly support the wonderful work of The Teenage Cancer Trust & it’s a great honour to be playing at an event aimed in helping young people of today, for not many people actual realize that skin cancer is the second most common cancer found in 15-34 year olds…which is pretty scary. I’m looking forward to having safe fun in the sun!”

Broken Hearts:
“Cancer affects far more young people than you might think. In fact six young people in the UK are told they have cancer every day. The Teenage Cancer Trust does invaluable work to help them and we’re delighted to be able to support them by DJing at their Summer Picnics.”

Tickets will be sold for the event at Birmingham’s Bullring Topshop store.

With all of the proceeds going back to Teenage Cancer Trust.

Topshop Bandstand Picnics for Teenage Cancer Trust

Tickets - £10 each, 500 available for each venue
On sale from May 21

LINEUP:

Birmingham June 20th
The Vale Village, Church Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 3SX
Presenter:
Miquita Oliver (JUST ANNOUNCED)
Live:
Los Campesinos!
I Blame Coco
Eliza Doolittle
Summer Camp

DJs:
Broken Hearts
Blonde Ambition

For more information please contact Family on 0207 729 5963
Julie Bland - [email protected]
James Brooke - [email protected]
Keong Woo - [email protected]

Or Topshop on 0207 291 2415
Mark Kean - [email protected]

Or Teenage Cancer Trust

Michelle Saxby - 020 7612 0715 [email protected]
Sarah Henderson - 020 7612 0703 [email protected]

Teenage Cancer Trust: Registered charity number 1062559 (England & Wales) SC039757 (Scotland)

For further information visit
www.topshop.com/tct

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Every day in the UK six young people are told they have cancer. Being a teenager is tough enough, without having to deal with a serious illness that takes away your normal life at home, at school and with friends. Young people often feel isolated when facing a cancer diagnosis and rarely meet others going through the same experience. Teenage Cancer Trust is devoted to improving the lives of young people with cancer and believes teenagers shouldn’t stop being teenagers because they have cancer. They fund and build specialist units in NHS hospitals where teenagers are treated together in an environment designed specifically for young people. These units are not like other hospital wards, with facilities that keep young people occupied during long gruelling stays whilst offering the best specialist treatment and allowing young people to gain support from each other.

Incidence rates for melanoma (a form of skin cancer) and cases in teens and young adults have doubled in the last 20 years. Eighty per cent of total exposure to the sun takes place by the age of 21 and it’s the damage done to the skin in the early years that can lead to skin cancer in later life. Skin cancer is now the second most common cancer among people ages 15-34, which is why it’s so important Teenage Cancer Trust gets the message across to this age group to protect their skin in the sun. To push this message home the Summer Bandstand Picnics will include special shaded Teenage Cancer Trust areas where guests can come and relax on sun loungers with free sun tan lotion and skin care products on hand. Indeed, as summer approaches it’s key to be aware and Shun Burn - slap on the suncream, wear a hat or cap, cover up your skin, slip on the shades, and chill out in the shade when the sun’s rays are strongest!


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