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Bombay Bicycle Club will be saying farewell to 2012 with a one-off gig at London's Koko as part of an upcoming charity festival event. Ticket details below.
The band are performing at Camden's Koko on 22 December in aid of Freedom From Torture Presents..., an event which raises funds for survivors of torture seekinh refuge in the UK.
Joining the band at the festive event will be Trophy Wife and Dan Croll and the Freedom From Torture gigs follow International Human Rights Day on 10 December, 2012.
“We are really pleased to be part of this festival to support victims of torture and raise awareness of Freedom from Torture’s incredible work," says Bombay Bicycle Club frontman Jack Steadman.
Kit Monteith from Trophy Wife adds: "We’re looking forward to playing this gig at KOKO with Bombay Bicycle Club for Freedom from Torture. We are extremely proud to support the charity and their work providing survivors of torture with the specialist help they so desperately need."
Bombay Bicycle Club live at Radio One's Hackney Weekend in summer, 2012
Marika Chaplais, the Events Fundraiser for Freedom From Torture spoke of her excitement at the bands booked, saying: "We are thrilled Bombay Bicycle Club , Trophy Wife and Dan Croll are taking a stand against torture and raising vital funds for our work. "We want people to come to KOKO to hear the brilliant music and learn about our work to help and support survivors of torture and to raise awareness of its devastating impact."
Tickets for the gig go on sale on Monday, 12 November. For more information visit Gigwise Gig Tickets.
Photos: Bombay Bicycle Club perform way back in 2010