A HURRICANE like no other will roar back into Tamworth on Saturday night.
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Beloved band Hurricane Fall will blow into the city for their first live gig in more than eight months.
Band member Jesse Vee said the group is excited to get back on stage and have some fun with their fans.
"To kick it back off in my hometown is pretty awesome ... we're looking forward to coming back and having a big - but obviously formal - party," Jesse told the Leader.
"We've tried to stay in touch with our fans and let them know that we are still pouring our hearts and souls into what we do."
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Things might be looking up now, but with Jesse based in the country music capital and his band mates in Newcastle, it's been a bit of a lonely and difficult time.
The band was only two shows into their album tour when COVID cancelled all their plans.
"I'm so excited to get back on the stage with the others," Jesse said.
"We really had to rely on social media to talk through things."
But, a spark of creativity helped lighten up dark times.
"You get a lot of time to reflect on what you're doing and it's been a breath of fresh air in a way," Jesse said.
The band is releasing a brand new single on Friday 13, called Aftertaste.
"It's pretty different to some of our other normal stuff and it's always a bit exciting to venture into unknown territory," Jesse said.
Hurricane Fall will perform at West League Club on Saturday, November 14.