Scarborough Band The Feens are looking forward to a busy summer of local performances.
They released new music yesterday, it's also been announced they will be appearing at new local music festival Crawfest in July and will be supporting the Kooks at Bridlington Spa in September.
Freddie Schmuck from the group says that gig is something of a dream come true.
The Feens will also be appearing at new local music festival - Crawfest - in July.
The festival - set up in memory of local ambulance service worker Alan Crawford who lost his life to COVID - will be raising funds for the Yorkshire Aim Ambulance
Freddie says they wanted to support the cause.
The Feens released new music on Friday with their latest single "All Worked Out"
Freddie talked about the new song and the summer's gigs on Friday's Paddy @ Breakfast.


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