Hard-Fi are set to play an intimate warm-up show later this month ahead of their big reunion gigs in Manchester and London.
The Staines band announced earlier this year that they would reform for a âStars Of CCTVâ anniversary gig in London, which sold out in 10 minutes.
Now, Hard-Fi have quietly put tickets for an intimate warm-up gig on sale. The band will perform at Milton Keynesâ 150-capacity Craufurd Arms on September 29 â one day before they return to the stage in Manchester at the Neighbourhood Festival launch party.
Tickets are priced at ÂŁ34.50 and can be purchased from seetickets.com now. Two days after the gig, the band will headline Londonâs O2 Forum Kentish Town to celebrate the 17th anniversary of their debut album. The Craufurd Arms gig will be their first since 2014.

Speaking to NME after the London gig sold out, frontman Richard Archer said the group would like to do more shows. âWhat that might be, right now Iâve no idea,â he said. âWe need to sit down with our promoter and work it all out.â
Asked why now is the right time for the band to get back together, Archer said, prior to their hiatus, things had become âa struggleâ. âIt had got so hard, we thought we should have a break, and that break became eight years,â he explained.
âAlso, a lot of the things we were talking about in our songs are happening more than ever now. I get frustrated and angry, and surely the current shit-show canât go on much longer. If someone wants to start a riot and they need some bodies, Iâll be there; so long as thereâs a school pick-up time so I can collect my kids.â
When Hard-Fi announced their return, Archer also hinted that new music could be on the horizon. âWe might through in a couple of new tunes while weâre there,â he said during a livestream announcing the London gig.
In May, he told NME he is âalways coming up with ideasâ. âI started another band, OffWorld, a couple of years ago,â he said. âWeâve made an album Iâm very proud of that I want released. Something needs to happen with it and, now Hard-Fi doing this, maybe people will start to return my calls. Iâm trying to decide what songs are for Hard-Fi and what are OffWorldâs, but maybe Iâm over-thinking it.
ââStars Of CCTVâ was just the best songs Iâd written about my life at that time, celebrating a life that was pretty boring and wanting something different, but which was still fun because I was making music with my friends.â
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