Bombay Bicycle Club have been announced as one of the headliners of a series of gigs in support of Freedom from Torture.
The London four-piece, who released third album ‘A Different Kind Of Fix’ last year, will headline London’s KOKO on 22nd December as part of the festival of events - taking place in London and Manchester around International Human Rights Day in support of survivors of torture.
Bombay Bicycle Club frontman Jack Steadman said: “We are really pleased to be part of this festival to support victims of torture and raise awareness of Freedom from Torture’s incredible work.”
The band will be supported by Trophy Wife and Dan Croll for the 16+ show, with tickets costing £20 and going on sale on Monday 12th November from presents.freedomfromtorture.org/events/bombay-bicycle-club/.
Mazes are also set to perform at London’s Shacklewell Arms on 2nd December as part of the events, with support from Vision Fortune and some ‘very special guests’.
Get more information on the range of events .
The London four-piece, who released third album ‘A Different Kind Of Fix’ last year, will headline London’s KOKO on 22nd December as part of the festival of events - taking place in London and Manchester around International Human Rights Day in support of survivors of torture.
Bombay Bicycle Club frontman Jack Steadman said: “We are really pleased to be part of this festival to support victims of torture and raise awareness of Freedom from Torture’s incredible work.”
The band will be supported by Trophy Wife and Dan Croll for the 16+ show, with tickets costing £20 and going on sale on Monday 12th November from presents.freedomfromtorture.org/events/bombay-bicycle-club/.
Mazes are also set to perform at London’s Shacklewell Arms on 2nd December as part of the events, with support from Vision Fortune and some ‘very special guests’.
Get more information on the range of events .
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