bandwithnoname Returns from US Tour

|PIC1|Christian band, thebandwithnoname, have recently returned from their sell-out six week tour of the US.

The tour promoted the band's third album, Dying To Be There, which was released on 23 February in the US.

The album is the first project released from the newest line-up, which includes ChipK, Straff, J and Leon.

Playing Florida, Atlanta, and Los Angeles, the band had the opportunity to reach thousands of young people, many of them recommitting their lives to God.

The band will officially launch their latest new album in Manchester, March 31.

thebandwithnoname was birthed by youth ministry Innervation in March 2002. Over the last five years, they have toured extensively across the UK , Europe and more recently the US.

The band have previously released two albums, the blitz and skizophrenix, along with singles, "take up the tempo," and itunes releases of "justified" and "pull up the vinyl".
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