THREE Black Country acts who won the chance to support King Pleasure and the Biscuit Boys will perform at Black Country Radio Rocks.
Sunjay, Amoeba Teen and Gasoline and Matches will take to the stage at Brierley Hill Civic Hall on Wednesday, October 24.
Black Country Radio received some amazing applications from talented bands and artists from across the area which were eventually whittled down to the three winners.
Indie power pop band Amoeba Teen, BBC Radio 2 Young Folk finalist Sunjay and Lyrics magazine’s “one’s to watch of 2018” Gasoline and Matches will join the night’s line-up.
As well as supporting King Pleasure and the Biscuit Boys they will also spend a day in the studio with full production courtesy of Serious Studios.
Alex Totney, Black Country Radio CEO, said: “We’re really excited that we have some amazing bands supporting King Pleasure and the Biscuit Boys at the gig.
"All the entries were really high quality and it just shows the emerging musical talent across the Black Country."
Headliners King Pleasure and the Biscuit Boys are well established on the live music scene clocking up more than 50 television appearances.
They have opened shows for BB King and Ray Charles and toured with the original Blues Brothers Band.
The gig is hosted by Pat Breslin and help raise money for the station
Tickets, costing £13.50 plus booking fee, are available from blackcountryradio.co.uk.
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