Currently Brighton’s biggest musical export, having shifted more than 600,000 copies of their debut album Stereo Typical, Rizzle Kicks are coming home tomorrow.
Their follow-up album Roaring 20s, home to top-ten hit Lost Generation, went on sale on Monday.
It features collaborations with Jamie Cullum and Brighton’s own Fatboy Slim, who also co-produced it.
Fans have been able to meet their idols in a series of pop-up shops across the country – with the last opening its doors tomorrow from noon in The Old Courtroom.
As well as a chance to get the album signed by Jordan Stephens and Harley Alexander-Sule from 3pm, the shop will be offering exclusive merchandise to fans all day.
The first 150 people through the door with a copy of the album will get a wristband to see the boys perform live after 6pm.
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