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Wolf Alice to play intimate show at London’s Jazz Cafe this week!
Bad Sounds and Hak Baker will also play as part of the Annie Mac-curated event

Wolf Alice have announced a last minute, intimate show at London’s Jazz Cafe this Thursday (October 19).
Playing as part of Annie Mac’s regularly AMP night at the Camden venue, the band will bring ‘Visions Of A Life’ to the 400-capacity space with support from Bad Sounds and Hak Faker.
Tickets are on sale now.
Wolf Alice recently narrowly missed out on a Number One for their second record after a closely fought battle with leopard-print wearing country legend Shania Twain. Read our September cover feature with the band here.
See Wolf Alice’s dates below.
OCTOBER
19 London, Jazz Cafe
NOVEMBER
08 Bristol, O2 Academy
09 Manchester, O2 Apollo
11 Glasgow, Barrowlands
13 Newcastle, 02 Academy
15 Nottingham, Rock City
16 Birmingham, O2 Academy
17 Norwich, UEA
18 Leeds, O2 Academy
20 Brighton, Dome
21 Southampton, O2 Guildhall
24 London, Alexandra Palace
27 Belfast, Ulster Hall
28 Dublin, Olympia
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