Four Kornerz to perform at Clapham Grand

|PIC1|UK-based Christian RnB band, Four Kornerz, will perform at London's Clapham Grand on next month as part of "Select Cuts", a regular event designed at showcasing music played by popular performers.

The night will feature Four Kornerz performing alongside pop sensations Rebecca Poole and The Gentry.

The band will also be recording a special live version of "Express Train" at the event, held 1 November.

Since bursting into 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.
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