THE CADBURY Sisters will take their alternative-pop to the Brudenell Social Club in Leeds on Tuesday.
They will also play the Doghouse in Halifax on June 18 as part of a tour promoting their upcoming second EP Sarah.
The disc was recorded at the legendary RAK Studios in London and comes exactly one year after their debut EP Close.
The new EP is described as an exciting departure from the melancholic vocal harmonies that defined the first record.
A spokesman said: “Expect to hear a broad spectrum of sonic influences, ranging from Fleetwood Mac and Kate Bush to Bat For Lashes and First Aid Kit.
“The music is boldly displayed alongside lyrics that disclose the siblings’ closely-shared personal experiences and melodies that echo their pop-songwriting sensibilities."
The 17-date headline tour includes special shows at London St Pancras Old Church on June 10 and an EP launch at the Lantern in their hometown of Bristol on June 17.
Following that the band has a busy summer of festivals ahead, including their debut performances at Glastonbury.
The band have been praised for their breathtaking vocal harmonies, painfully honest lyrics and gorgeous vocals.
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