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Cute Is What We Aim For and The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus to play Birmingham

Cute Is What We Aim For and The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus will play a joint headline show in Birmingham.

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Formed in 2005, New York quartet Cute Is What We Aim For are best known for singles such as The Curse of Curves, Practice Makes Perfect, Navigate Me and There's a Class For This.

The band was previously signed with record label Fueled by Ramen for their two full-length releases, The Same Old Blood Rush with a New Touch and Rotation, but are currently unsigned.

In 2010, it was announced that the band Cute Is What We Aim For lost all of its members except for frontman Shaant Hacikyan, who stated that he planned to continue releasing music under the band's name.

In 2016, the band were announced to perform at Slam Dunk festival at Birmingham NEC as part of their 10-year anniversary tour.

The Red Jumpsuit apparatus formed in 2003 and are known for songs such as Cat and Mouse, False Pretense, Your Guardian Angel and Face Down.

The quintet have released five studio albums to date, with the latest being The Awakening released earlier this year.

The bands will be supported by Say We Can Fly at the show.

Cute Is What We Aim For and The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus will play Birmingham's Asylum Venue on March 29.

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