Rag’n’Bone Man is to play an intimate gig in Birmingham – to just 600 people.
The singer recently announced a show at London’s 10,400 capacity Alexandra Palace.
But you can be just one of 600 to see him when he plays a much smaller show at Birmingham Town Hall on February 7.
His debut album Human certified triple platinum in the UK and has sat in the top 20 every week since its release in February – a feat that led to him being crowned Critics Choice and British Breakthrough Artist of 2017 at the BRIT Awards.
The special Birmingham gig will be hosted by Dave Berry, of Absolute Radio’s drive time show.

Dave Berry said: “Rag ’n’ Bone Man had a sensational year in 2017 and he’s one of the country’s most exciting musicians.
“To be able to watch him play in such an intimate setting will be incredible and I can’t wait – there won’t be many opportunities to see Rag ’n’ Bone Man play to just 600 people, so this will be a special evening.”
Tickets will be made available to listeners of Absolute Radio and Magic Radio.
There will also be chances to win across Free Radio, KISS, heat radio, Q magazine and Box TV.
Those who are unable to secure tickets for the show will be able to listen to the performance in full on Absolute Radio at 7pm on Thursday February 15.
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