TEN FÉ will play Headrow House in Leeds on April 27 as part of a European and North American tour.
The audience will hear what critics have called exciting, dark, heartening, passionate and infectious pop-electronica and organic Americana.
The band’s latest album Future Perfect, Present Tense was released earlier this month and is described as a poignant, uplifting meditation on the band’s past progress.
Leo Duncan and Ben Moorhouse returned to London from touring Ten Fé’s debut album Hit The Light knowing something had changed in the way they made music: while on the road they have evolved from a due to a fully-formed band.
A spokesman said: “Sold-out shows across the US and Europe, along with tens of millions of Spotify streams, had yielded a new-found confidence and a raw, emotional and expansive new sound.”
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