Four-piece pop rock band Black Honey is announced as a headlining act of a charity concert held by NME and Student Action for Refugees (STAR). The gig will take place on January 29, 2020 at the Green Door Store in Lower Goods Yard, Brighton.
NME x STAR Concert aims to raise money for helping refugees living in the UK. Black Honey, an indie rock band from Brighton, is the first act to be revealed as the headliner of this charity gig, while there will be more artists to appear at the gig announced later.
Tickets for the show are up for sale now via DICE. The site invites people to this charity gig in order to “celebrate the end of the most depressing month of the year” and calls Black Honey one of the “Brighton indie heroes” that will play at the gig.
Black Honey is an indie rock band from Brighton formed in 2014. Lead by a frontwoman Izzy Baxter, the four-piece released their very first self-titled studio album in 2018, which debuted at number 33 on UK Albums Chart. Two EPs—Black Honey (2014) and Headspin (2016)—were also released from the band. “Hello Today” has been their biggest single to date, with “I Don’t Ever Wanna Love” as their latest single released earlier this year.
Get tickets to see Black Honey now, and stay tuned for more acts at NME x STAR Concert.