Gloriously psychedelic and vibrant, King Charles whose debut EP "Love Lust" has had everyone from Radio 1 to The Guardian drooling announces his biggest headline show to date.
Following a hugely successful 2009, including live performances at Glastonbury, becoming the first UK winner of the prestigious ISC International Sonqwriting Competition and two sold out London shows, 2010 is looking to be King Charles' year.
With support from Ed Sheeran
How does the school geek, famed for his ginger hair and massive blue NHS specs, go on to win the support of the hard-to-please grime scene and bag hoards of screaming females along the way? Follow the Ed Sheeran School of folk acoustic hip-hop thought.
Nineteen-year old Ed, the son of two happily married former art exhibitors, was never going to be defeated by his gingerness, poor eyesight and lack of hearing in one ear. But this childhood, which Ed describes as "slightly depressing", instilled in him balls of steel and a wicked sense of humour (hence why he now wears a lot of orange).
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