THE ROYSTON Club say they are 'absolutely delighted' that their upcoming gig in Wrexham will be a sell out.
The Royston Club made up of mates from school, was formed in 2019 and has had some rise since getting together.
Tom Faithfull, Ben Matthias, Sam Jones and Dave Tute have been on tours of the UK, played festivals in America, and have had over 15,000,000 streams on Spotify.
And the band's new album, announced on Friday, June 2, brought them right back to their roots as they performed in Wrexham.
Sell out gigs took place at the Glyndwr TV studio and the Parish as earlier this month as The Royston Club celebrated the release of 'Shaking Hips and Crashing Cars'.
And, as if that wasn't enough, their biggest gig yet in their hometown has already sold out.
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That will take place at Aston Hall on Saturday, November 25 - but tickets have already been snapped up by the band's loyal supporters.
In doing so, they reportedly become just the second Wrexham band ever to sell out a show at the venue.
Taking to Twitter to express their joy at the news, The Royston Club wrote: "Absolutely delighted to say we’ve sold out our biggest ever hometown show at William Aston Hall in Wrexham, and chuffed to hear we're only the second Wrexham band ever to sell it out."
Absolutely delighted to say we’ve sold out our biggest ever hometown show at William Aston Hall in Wrexham, and chuffed to hear we're only the second Wrexham band ever to sell it out. pic.twitter.com/NVyhzExILd
— The Royston Club (@TheRoystonClub) June 13, 2023
Ahead of their hometown gig, The Royston Club boys will be heading on another tour of the UK in October.
They will no doubt be looking to follow in the footsteps of the likes of fellow Wrexham-band Neck Deep who are now a household name over in the USA.
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