thebandwithnoname to Launch Latest Album

|PIC1|Popular UK Christian band thebandwithnoname (tbwnn) will officially launch their latest new album Dying To Be There in Manchester, March 31.

Along with all the brand new tracks there are also four competitions available inside the album, including an opportunity to be one of the 100 guests at the exclusive album.

There will also be the opportunity to win the entire range of tbwnn merchandise from the last two years, and a chance to win the model house used in the photo shoot for the album cover, which will also be signed by the band, and also back stage passes to the Hope tour this summer where they can meet thebandwithnoname as well as LZ7 and Blush UK.

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 USA .

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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