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Support comes from Zane Lowe at small Relentless Live gig this November
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by Andrew Trendell | Photos by WENN
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Tickets for Biffy Clyro's one-off intimate gig at The Troxy in London are on sale now. Full dates and ticket details are below.
The gig is part of the Relentless Live series and will see the band supported by DJ Zane Lowe and an unsigned act.
Speaking about the one-off gig, the band said: "We are excited to be playing Relentless Live, especially as all ticket money goes to supporting the Relentless emerging talent initiative that aims to help artists breakthrough."
This will be a very special and intimate gigs for fans. After selling out stadiums and headlining festivals, The Troxy gig will see Biffy perform for just 2,500 fans - at their only confirmed English date for the rest of the year.
Biffy Clyro will be perform at Relentless Live at London's The Troxy on 22 November. Tickets are on sale now. For tickets and more information, visit here.For the latest gig information, visit Gigwise Tickets
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