Manchester five-piece have announced an April 2017 Manchester Academy gig.

Having spent much of 2016 playing to ever larger crowds and picking up increased media attention, the group are set to play their biggest headline shows to date, performing also at London’s Dingwalls.

Cabbage have been included on the longlist for BBC Sound Of 2017.  Other artists nominated include Anderson .Paak, Rag’n’Bone Man, RAYE, Nadia Rose, Declan McKenna and The Japanese House.  The artists are chosen by a panel of impartial experts from the music industry, and previous winners have included Adele, Sam Smith, Ellie Goulding, HAIM, Years & Years and Jack Garratt.

Last week, Cabbage released Terrorist Synthesizer EP on James Skelly’s Skeleton Key Records, the original home of Blossoms and home of She Drew the Gun. The four-track EP is the final in a series of three EPs, and follows the releases of Uber Capitalist Death Trade EP in September and Necroflat In The Palace EP in October.

A compilation of the three EPs – ‘Young, Dumb and Full of…” – will be released on January 6, 2017.

Cabbage are Lee Broadbent (lead vocals), Joe Martin (vocals, guitar), Eoghan Clifford (guitar), Stephen Evans (bass), Asa Morley (drums). They recently completed an extensive headline tour, and will head out on the road again in February 2017 as headliners for the inaugural Neighbourhood Festival tour, which stops at Manchester’s Gorilla on 11 February 2017.

The new dates:
27 April   –   London, Dingwalls
28 April   –   Manchester, Academy 2

Tickets for Cabbage performing at Manchester Academy 2 on 28 April 2017 go on sale at 9am on Friday 2 December 2016.