thebandwithnoname announces last ever gig at Manchester Apollo

One of the biggest British Christian rock bands, thebandwithnoname, has announced their last ever performance together before calling it a day this autumn.

Their farewell gig will be held at the Manchester Apollo on Sunday 5 September.

A band under the Innervation Trust, they've released four albums in their nine years together - Dying to Be There, Schizophrenix, The Blitz., and their "best of" compilation, The 4 Points.

thebandwithnoname have toured around the world, including the USA and Europe, performing in schools, churches, theatres, parks even prisons and festivals.

Their mix of dance, rap and hip hop combined with a straight forward presentation of the Gospel has reached thousands of young people.

They will best be remembered for their high energy show which often induced mad pumping craziness amongst the crowds.

www.thebandwithnoname.com
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