BRADFORD’S biggest music group Bad Boy Chiller Crew are supporting food banks on their album launch tour which begins tonight (Friday).

The bassline trio, who have taken the UK music scene by storm over the past 18 months, are playing five shows over the next six days to mark the release of new album Disrespectful.

As part of the tour, they are encouraging their fans to bring non-perishable food items to their concerts which will then be donated to a food bank in the city where they are performing each night.

In return, fans will receive a signed poster from the group and help to feed some of the most deprived households in the country who are being hit hard by the cost of living crisis.

The tour begins tonight at Gorilla in Manchester to mark the release of album Disrespectful, which features 16 tracks including some of the Bad Boy Chiller Crew’s biggest tunes.

These include Don’t You Worry About Me, Free, Bikes and Scoobys, and their latest single BMW.

After playing in Manchester tonight, the BBCC boys – Kane, Gareth Kelly and Clive – head to Riverside in Newcastle on Sunday, then The Wardrobe in Leeds on Monday, the legendary King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut in Glasgow on Tuesday, before closing the mini-tour off at the Arts Club in Liverpool on Wednesday.

It will be a rare chance for fans to see the group in an intimate setting, and comes ahead of their bigger UK and Ireland wide tour in April and May.

The boys are heading back on tour as their reputation continues to rise, with more and more people listening to their fast-paced, infectious beats and slick, scandalous raps.

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