A WREXHAM band are anticipating their 'best show ever' when they headline a London gig early next year.
These days, pop-punk band Neck Deep are a household name all around the world.
They have released four albums since forming in 2012 and have toured the USA supporting the likes of Blink-182 and Lil Wayne along the way.
They have over 3.3 million monthly listeners on Spotify, with their top hit 'Wish You Were Here', racking up over 129 million plays.
But, their biggest headline gig to date awaits them in 2024 - and it will see them come back to the UK.
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The band this week announced that they would be headlining a show at the Alexandra Palace (aka Ally Pally) on March 28, 2024.
Taking to Twitter to announce the news, the band wrote: "It’s been a long time coming but we’re stoked to be finally headlining Ally Pally. We’ve always loved the venue, now it’s our turn for our biggest headline show.
"We’re expecting it to be the best Neck Deep show ever, & you wouldn’t wanna miss that would ya?"
It’s been a long time coming but we’re stoked to be finally headlining Ally Pally. We’ve always loved the venue, now it’s our turn for our biggest headline show. We’re expecting it to be the best Neck Deep show ever, & you wouldn’t wanna miss that would ya?
— Neck Deep (@NeckDeepUK) August 9, 2023
On sale Friday 10am pic.twitter.com/4ifcXNriQB
That announcement comes fresh off the back of a new track released by the band called 'Take Me With You'.
Tickets for the Ally Pally gig go on sale from 10am on Friday (August 11).
Neck Deep were originally formed in Wrexham eleven years ago.
The band's current members are; Ben Barlow (lead vocals), Matt West (rhythm guitar), Sam Bowden (backing guitar) and Seb Barlow (bass guitar).
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