Pete McKee launches limited edition print to support Teenage Cancer Trust
By Marcus Williamson
November 28, 2025

Sheffield artist Pete McKee has released a limited edition print celebrating Richard Hawley’s 2003 Royal Albert Hall performance in support of Teenage Cancer Trust.

In 2003, Hawley, the Sheffield born musician and singer-song writer, supported Coldplay for a concert in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust at the Royal Albert Hall and 22 years later, Mr McKee has immortalised the event in a run of prints to provide more vital support for the charity.

The artwork is part of the ‘History of Teenage Cancer Trust at the Royal Albert Hall’ music poster series commemorating 25 years since the first concert at the historic venue in support of the charity.

In 2025 the Teenage Cancer Trust concerts at the Royal Albert Hall made £2 million bringing the total to £36 million since they started the events in 2000.

Mr McKee told Sheffield Wire: “I have been an ambassador for Teenage Cancer Trust for some years now and have had the pleasure of seeing first hand the amazing work the team there do.

“Being diagnosed with cancer at any stage of your life is devastating but imagine what it must be like when you’re a teenager, going through everything life throws at you already at that age.”

He added: “The shows the charity organise each year at the Albert Hall are a wonderful thing and I have been producing these prints for them for some years now, so when I was asked to produce a print for this Richard I jumped at the chance.”

The prints are hand signed by both McKee and Hawley and are available on the Teenage Cancer Trust Website.

All purchases support the important work that Teenage Cancer Trust do.

Image Courtesy of McKee Gallery