Kids in Glass Houses head to Wulfrun Hall

Five-piece Welsh rockers Kids in Glass Houses have taken the underground by storm in recent years. They play Wolverhampton's Wulfrun Hall on Sunday, October 9, 2011.

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Five-piece Welsh rockers Kids in Glass Houses have taken the underground by storm in recent years.

As an unsigned band in 2006, Aled Phillips, Iain Mahanty, Philip Jenkins, Joel Fisher and Andrew Shay won an impressive amount of support from music critics including Kerrang!, NME, BBC Radio 1 and XFM.

Success first started calling with the release of debut album Smart Casual in 2008, and they even released a song with The Saturdays' Frankie – the hugely catchy Undercover Lover – last year.

The group has won great critical acclaim ever since, and an army of adoring fans.

"We were doing a signing one time and some woman put her baby on the desk and we signed her baby," lead singer Phillips revealed.

They play Wolverhampton's Wulfrun Hall on Sunday, October 9, 2011 – take your baby along if you like!

See www.wolvescivic.co.uk