Mercury prize winners to return to 'spiritual home'

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Image caption, English Teacher will perform at 大象传媒 Radio 1's New Music Live event in Halifax
  • Author, Chris Attridge
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Mercury Prize winners English Teacher will return to their "spiritual home county" when they play at a live 大象传媒 Radio 1 event in Halifax next month.

The band, from Leeds, said they were "so excited" to be part of Radio 1鈥檚 New Music Live show at the Square Chapel Arts Centre on 20 November.

Also on the line-up will be West Yorkshire-born singer Eden Rain, singer song-writer Bea and her Business and Oxford's South Arcade.

Radio 1 head Aled Haydn Jones said it was "more important than ever" to champion small venues.

He said: "We鈥檙e thrilled to bring a night of live music to Halifax, showcasing some incredible acts.

"During a challenging time for small music venues, it鈥檚 more important than ever for us to champion these vital spaces and I鈥檓 proud that we can shine a spotlight on one of the region鈥檚 brilliant venues."

English Teacher said they were excited to be playing in "our spiritual home county of West Yorkshire," while Eden Rain said the crowd should "prepare to expect some sad songs, big songs, and me trying not to trip over on stage".

Pop/alt rock South Arcade performed on the 大象传媒 Introducing Stage at this year's Reading and Leeds Festival.

The band said: "Radio 1 have always been so supportive of us and we can鈥檛 wait for this show."

Bea Wheeler of Bea and her Business, who recently embarked on her first headline tour, promised "lots of dancing, maybe a little bit of crying and some very bad jokes".

The show will be broadcast on 大象传媒 Radio 1 from 18:00 with tickets available now.

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