AN indie band on the rise has announced it will headline its 'biggest show ever'.
Earlestown band The K's shared the news with loyal followers on social media today, Tuesday, June 27, as the four-piece is set to perform at Manchester Academy later this year.
The band's announcement follows yesterday's teaser, which stated it would be their biggest show to date.
The rising indie stars recently opened for music legends Blondie for a headline show at Scarborough Open Air Theatre.
The Hoping Maybe singers have built a strong following for themselves, both locally and nationally, and have performed as support acts for well-known names including Liam Gallagher.
They have also headlined huge gigs at venues such as the Ritz in Manchester and The Leadmill in Sheffield, as well as gaining slots on the bill at Neighbourhood Weekender, Isle of Wight, and Reading and Leeds Festivals.
The K's will perform at Manchester Academy on Friday, November 24.
Tickets will go on sale this Friday.
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