Keighley’s Exchange Arts Centre will host legendary melodic hard-core punks S.N.F.U this Spring.
The Canadian band have performed more than 5,000 shows while touring almost non-stop for the past 31 years.
In that time, they have released nine albums and are poised to release their tenth, entitled Never Trouble Trouble, Until Trouble Troubles You.
Frontman Mr Chi Pig has claimed the relentless touring will continue, saying: “I’m gonna do this until I die.”
The Exchange gig, on April 15, is part of the band’s first European tour since 2009.
Support are Japanese band Ultra Bide (Alternative Tentacles), while the Keighley gig also features local band Sounds of Swami.
Exchange boss, Jim Harris, said S.N.F.U. had been renowned as one of the best live acts in the world since first starting out.
Tickets for the Keighley gig cost £10 advance and £12 on the door. Visit wegottickets.com.
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