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Fenech-Soler supporting Groove Armada

ELECTRO act Fenech-Soler are all set to support Groove Armada next month.

ELECTRO act Fenech-Soler are all set to support Groove Armada next month.The four-piece, who come from King's Cliffe, near Peterborough, will open for the dance giants at the London HMV Forum and Manchester Ritz.

Fenech-Soler singer Ben Duffy sings on Groove Armada's latest single Paper Romance.

It's expected that he will sing the song live on stage at both shows.

It's not the first time the two bands will have played together, as they shared the stage last October.

The debut album from Fenech-Soler is due out this summer, and they have plans to release live favourite Stop and Stare as their next single.

The Manchester date is on March 2, with London the day after.

Tickets are on sale from www.seetickets.com.


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