They've already had one of the biggest hits of 2014 and now Clean Bandit and Jess Glynne are coming home to perform at Ally Pally.
The band, which fuses electronic and classical music, includes Crouch End cellist Grace Chatto and violinist Milan Neil Amin-Smith, who went to Coleridge Primary School and Tetherdown Primary School respectively. The other members are Jack and Luke Patterson.
They shot to fame this year after their track Rather Be topped the charts for four weeks and it has gone on to sell 1,497,466 copies in the UK alone.
It features the vocals of singer Jess Glynne who lives in Muswell Hill and was nominated for a MOBO earlier this year.
The band and Jess have also collaborated on new track Real Love which was released on November 16 and will be performing together on home turf as part of their March headline tour.
Alexandra Palace, Alexandra Palace Way, March 13, 7pm. Details: 020 8365 2121, alexandrapalace.com
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