TEN Fé have been dubbed "the next big thing" by NME and intend to show Birmingham crowds why when they play the Hare and Hounds.
The band's debut album, Hit The Light, features a mix of Americana, darker, driving electronics, and vocal harmonies and has seen them compared to the likes of Jagwar Ma, Primal Scream and Bruce Springsteen.
Ben Moorhouse and Leo Duncan who share the singer/songwriter role will be joined by bass player Rob Shipley, keyboardist Johnny Drain and drummer Alex Hammond, to play singles Make Me Better, In The Air and Turn when they take to the stage at the Kings Heath venue on Sunday (March 12).
For tickets, visit hareandhoundskingsheath.co.uk
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