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Deaf Havana to bring War Child charity tour to Wolverhampton

Deaf Havana will bring their charity tour to Wolverhampton to raise money for War Child.

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The November show at KKs Steel Mill will raise money for the non-profit organisation through PLUS1.org.

Speaking about the tour, frontman James Veck-Gilodi said: "We’re super excited to be heading back out on our final Rituals UK dates in November, to a few of the places we haven’t visited last time around.

"On this tour we’ll be teaming up with War Child to help support them and bring awareness to the essential work they do.

"War Child is such an amazing charity and helps children all over the world that are affected by conflict and war.

"We’re so happy to once again be able to give something back to this incredible organisation."

Formed in 2005, the band is best known for songs such as Sinner, Hunstanton Pier, Boston Square, I Will Try, I'm a Bore, Mostly and more.

Last year the quartet released their fifth studio album, Rituals, that followed 2017 record All These Countless Nights.

Deaf Havana will play Wolverhampton's KKs Steel Mill on November 9.

For more information and to buy tickets, click here.