Peace to play Birmingham homecoming show for free 28 September
24 September 2014, 18:22
| Written by
Laurence Day
B-town progeny Peace are set to play a free homecoming gig at The Rainbow Courtyard in Birmingham this Sunday (28 September).
Speaking about the gig mainman Harrison Koisser reminisced: "The last time we played The Rainbow Courtyard was Halloween 2012 and if my memory hasn't betrayed me, it was the wildest show we have ever played. Being ourselves, we've decided to come back and play here again this Sunday - a gift for you gorgeous people… a gig, for you."
What a ruddy generous sod he is.
Find out how to win yourself some tickets to the free show here.
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