Shropshire Star

Hell Is For Heroes and A set to play Birmingham

Post-hardcore band Hell Is For Heroes are set to bring their headline tour to Birmingham.

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The London quintet are set to play their debut album The Neon Handshake in full during the show.

The album - that celebrates it's fifteenth anniversary this year - features hit tracks such as Five Kids go, Night Vision, You Drove Me to It, and I Can Climb Mountains.

Hell Is For Heroes formed in 2000, and have gone on to release three full-length studio albums.

The group will be supported by recently-reformed Suffolk rock band A.

A formed in 1993, and are famed for songs such as Nothing, Took It Away, Something's Going On and The Distance.

Shortly after releasing their fourth album, Teen Dance Ordinance in 2005, the band announced they would be going on hiatus.

They reunited for a one-off show in 2007, and have been touring sporadically every since, including an appearance at Download Festival in 2015.

Hell Is For Heroes will play Birmingham's O2 Institute on February 19.

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