ONE of Worcester's finest musical exports will be peddling their own brand of electro-pop-rock when they play a gig in the city later this month.
Hot on the heels of releasing their debut double A-side single Hi Fi Low Life and Four Years To Be An Artist earlier this year, the four-piece band And What Will Be Left Of Them? will be performing at the Marr's Bar on Thursday, September 15.
The group - comprising Red White (aka Lucy White) - on vocals, Matt Pooler on keyboards, Chris Wemyss on drums and Joe Beech on bass - formed in January 2004.
And not even a bomb scare in Birmingham, when they performed in the city's Jewellery Quarter, in July, has knocked them off course.
The band were only five songs into the set when they were ordered off the stage due to the security alert which led to the city being evacuated.
With scores of gigs already under their belt as well as a European tour, their Worcester gig looks set to be a winner.
The band are performing as part of the Marr's Bar Free Band for Free Quid night, which sees a trio of acts playing on the same night.
They will also be sharing the stage with London-based experimental band The Buck Brothers. Tickets for the gig are £3.
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