Hard-Fi have announced an intimate London show in aid of Stand Up To Cancer â find all the details below.
The Staines band, who made a long-awaited return last year, will headline a special gig at the 900-capacity Union Chapel in Islington on Monday, February 6 â two days after World Cancer Day (February 4).
The Big Pink (who last September released their first album in a decade, ‘The Love Thatâs Ours’) are set to appear as the main support act following performances from Monster Florence, Tom A. Smith and nĂ©omĂ.
Tickets are available now, priced at ÂŁ35+ a booking fee â you can purchase yours from here.
In a statement about the upcoming concert, Hard-Fi frontman Richard Archer said: “Like so many people out there cancer has impacted our lives so much, we’ve lost dearly loved family members and friends to this shit disease.
“So we’re very happy to be involved with this years event, hopefully we can make a tiny contribution to having cancer fuck off once and for all â and do that whilst having a great night out.”
Hard-Fi Headline Stand Up To Cancer @Union Chapel 2023
We are very happy to announce that weâll be headlining the illustrious Stand Up To Cancer @ Union Chapel 2023. Taking place on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6TH 2023 at the Union Chapel, Islington, London. pic.twitter.com/oC1LVtZBsI
— Hard-Fi
(@HARD_FI) January 12, 2023
Having launched in 2016, the event has previously seen the likes of Lewis Capaldi, White Lies, Marika Hackman, Maisie Peters, Laura Mvula and Andy Burrows take to the stage in aid of SU2C.
Last September, Hard-Fi played their first live show in eight years â a small warm-up in Milton Keynes ahead of bigger reunion gigs in Manchester and London, the latter of which sold out in just 10 minutes.
The group announced in April 2022 that they were getting back together to mark the belated 15th anniversary of their Number One debut album, ‘Stars Of CCTV’ (2005). Prior to this, Hard-Fi hadn’t performed a concert since 2014.
During an interview with NME last May, Richard Archer was asked about the possibility of new music from Hard-Fi. “Iâm always coming up with ideas,” he responded.
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“I started another band, OffWorld, a couple of years ago. Weâve 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.”
He continued: “Iâm trying to decide what songs are for Hard-Fi and what are OffWorldâs, but maybe Iâm over-thinking it. âStars 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.”
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