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Bad Touch to play Wolverhampton show with Stafford's Piston

Bad Touch will play Wolverhampton next year with support from Cannock band Piston.

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The Norwich five-piece are currently in the studio to record their fourth album.

This will be the follow-up to Shake A Leg released last time via Marshall Records.

Staffordshire five-piece Piston recently paid tribute to Wolverhampton icons Slade with their new single.

Mama Weer All Crazee Now was recorded, mixed and mastered in October at Long Wave Studios in Cardiff with Romesh Dodangoda, who has worked with the likes of Motorhead, Bring Me The Horizon, Funeral For A Friend and more.

The quintet have had a busy 2019, releasing singles One More Day and Rainmaker, as well as UK tours supporting The Cult, Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons and Glenn Hughes.

Bad Touch will play KKs Steel Mill on April 2.

For more information and to buy tickets, click here.

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