Award-winning Birmingham band Broken Witt Rebels announce UK tour
Award-winning Brummies Broken Witt Rebels have announced yet another UK tour for the new year.

This time, the four-piece rockers will be travelling with Norfolk's southern rock band Bad Touch - two of the most exciting new prospects in the UK blues rock music scene - on a co-headline, 13-date UK journey in March and April.
This includes a home-town gig at the O2 Academy on Friday, April 7.
Broken Witt Rebels experienced success in 2016 with the release of their five-track self-titled EP featuring the singles Low and Guns, which received airplay on Planet Rock and XS Manchester, while Low was Track of the Week on Radio X.
On top of this, the music video for Guns attracted 464,000 views online.
Back in October, they won Best Rock Act at the first annual Unsigned Music Awards held at The Troxy in London, and closed the show by performing Guns for the crowd. They were also nominated for Best Live Act, but narrowly missed out in that category to Cornish folk-rockers Brother & Bones.
Bad Touch are a five-piece rock band from Norfolk, who recently supported the Kentucky Headhunters on their critically acclaimed sell-out UK tour. They recently released their second studio album Truth Be Told on Bad Touch Records and supported Whiskey Myers at their sold out concert at The Dome in London.
Tickets for the tour, priced £14, went on sale on Tuesday and are available from 0844 478 0898 and http://bit.ly/1U8gW0W





