Four Kornerz Announces New Album and Tour

|PIC1|UK-based Christian RnB band Four Kornerz will unveil their debut album Soulectric in London with an album launch party next month.

Four Kornerz will perform a range of songs from their album at the party, which will be held at the London Tiger Tiger restaurant on 4 June.

The night will also include two surprise special guest appearances by award-winning artists renowned on the international music circuit.

In other news, the band is preparing for the "Soulectric Summer Tour", a four month tour to promote their debut album. From June until September, the band will travel across the UK, before hitting countries like Holland, Germany and Slovakia.

Currently, the lead single "Gonna Make It", which features rap artist Jahaziel, is making waves with UK radio.

Since bursting onto the music scene in 2004, Four Kornerz have established themselves as one of the UK's leading prospects for live music and entertainment. The band is made up of four sibling brothers, Deji, TJ, Vidal, and Daniel.

Following the "Soulectric" release party, the album will be available in stores and online from 11 June.
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