Bombay Bicycle Club have today announced they will be performing at Camden’s KOKO on December 22nd as part of ‘Freedom from Torture Presents…’ – a festival of music taking place throughout December in support of survivors of torture.
The band will be supported by Trophy Wife and Dan Croll to show their support for human rights and Freedom from Torture’s work in caring for survivors of torture and organised violence who have sought refuge in the UK. Their headline performance is the climax of a series of concerts the charity is organising in London and Manchester around International Human Rights Day on December 10th.
Jack Steadman, Bombay Bicycle Club lead vocalist said: “We are really pleased to be part of this festival to support victims of torture and raise awareness of Freedom from Torture’s incredible work.”
Bombay Bicycle Club have released three albums in the past three years culminating in 2011’s ‘A Different Kind of Fix’. The band won the best new band at NME Awards in 2010 and recent tours have seen them headline to 10,000 at Alexandra Palace and play major festival slots at Reading, Leeds, Hyde Park and Glastonbury.
Tickets cost £20 and are on general sale from Monday, November 12th from: HERE